Stress dependence of the domain kinetics in Strontium Titanate
Strontium titanate (SrTiO3) is a well studied substance widely used in multilayer ferroelectric thin films and as a substrate for high temperature superconductors. However, fundamental properties like the kinetic behaviour of the domain structure at low temperatures and the influence of an electric field are not yet fully understood. Real-time scattering experiments at D10 have shown that the time constant of the electric field induced domain redistribution can dramatically be changed if mechanical stresses are applied. As a continuation of the previous experiment, the present proposal aims to investigate influence of the stress dependence of the switching behaviour in detail using stroboscopic single crystal diffraction.
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SIDORUK Jakob; ECKOLD Goetz; GIBHARDT Holger; LEIST Jeannis and OULADDIAF Bachir. (2013). Stress dependence of the domain kinetics in Strontium Titanate. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.1-04-75