
Article
Size-driven domain reorientation in hydrothermally derived lead titanate nanoparticles
Journal of Materials Research
(2005)
Abstract
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies of hydrothermally derived platelike lead titanate nanoparticles reveal that below a critical size of approximately 70 nm, the single ferroelectric domain polarization axis reorients from perpendicular to parallel to the plate. We suggest that during particle growth, ions in the hydrothermal processing medium compensate for the ferroelectric depolarization energy. When the processing medium is removed by washing and drying, single domain nanoparticles minimize their depolarization energy by c-axis flipping.
Keywords
- Ferroelectric,
- Hydrothermal,
- Nanoscale
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2005
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2005 Materials Research Society
Citation Information
Zhiyuan Ye, Elliot B. Slamovich and Alexander H. King. "Size-driven domain reorientation in hydrothermally derived lead titanate nanoparticles" Journal of Materials Research Vol. 20 Iss. 3 (2005) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alex_king/30/