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Generalized relation between electromechanical responses at fixed voltage and fixed electric field

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arxiv 2206.13552 v2 pith:LAKQQCQU submitted 2022-06-27 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Generalized relation between electromechanical responses at fixed voltage and fixed electric field

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keywords fixedresponsefieldvoltageelectricelectromechanicalproperstrain
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We present a general relation between the electromechanical couplings of infinitesimal strain and electric field to arbitrary order, measured at fixed voltage and at fixed electric field. We show that the improper response at fixed field can be written as the strain derivative of the $n^{\text{th}}$ order susceptibility tensor, and the proper response at fixed voltage drop can be written as the response at fixed field plus corrections for dilations and 90$^{\circ}$ rotations induced by strain. Our theory correctly reproduces the proper piezoelectric response and we go beyond with the electrostrictive response. We present first-principles calculations of the improper electrostrictive response at fixed field, and illustrate how the correction is used to obtain the proper response at fixed voltage. This distinction is of high importance given the recent interest in giant electrostrictors exhibiting electromechanical responses as large as the piezoelectric ones.

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