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Ferroelectric 180 degree walls are mechanically softer than the domains they separate
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Domain walls are functionally different from the domains they separate, but little is known about their mechanical properties. Using scanning probe microscopy, we have measured the mechanical response of ferroelectric 180o domain walls and observed that, despite separating domains that are mechanically identical (non-ferroelastic), the walls are mechanically distinct -- softer -- compared to the domains. This effect has been observed in different ferroelectric materials (LiNbO3, BaTiO3, PbTiO3) and with different morphologies (from single crystals to thin films) so it appears to be universal. We propose a theoretical framework that explains the domain wall softening and justifies that the effect should be common to all ferroelectrics.
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