TY - JOUR
T1 - Large Nonclassical Electrostriction in (Y, Nb)-Stabilized δ-Bi2O3
AU - Yavo, Nimrod
AU - Smith, Alaric D.
AU - Yeheskel, Ori
AU - Cohen, Sydney
AU - Korobko, Roman
AU - Wachtel, Ellen
AU - Slater, Peter R.
AU - Lubomirsky, Igor
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2016/2/16
Y1 - 2016/2/16
N2 - Classical electrostriction, describing a second-order electromechanical response of insulating solids, scales with elastic compliance, S, and inversely with dielectric susceptibility, ε. This behavior, first noted 20 years ago by Robert Newnham, is shown to apply to a wide range of electrostrictors including polymers, glasses, crystalline linear dielectrics, and relaxor ferroelectrics. Electrostriction in fluorite ceramics of (Y, Nb)-stabilized δ-Bi2O3 is examined with 16%-23% vacant oxygen sites. Given the values of compliance and dielectric susceptibility, the electrostriction coefficients are orders of magnitude larger than those expected from Newnham's scaling law. In ambient temperature nanoindentation measurements, (Y, Nb)-stabilized δ-Bi2O3 displays primary creep. These findings, which are strikingly similar to those reported for Gd-doped ceria, support the suggestion that ion conducting ceramics with the fluorite structure, a large concentration of anion vacancies and anelastic behavior, may constitute a previously unknown class of electrostrictors.
AB - Classical electrostriction, describing a second-order electromechanical response of insulating solids, scales with elastic compliance, S, and inversely with dielectric susceptibility, ε. This behavior, first noted 20 years ago by Robert Newnham, is shown to apply to a wide range of electrostrictors including polymers, glasses, crystalline linear dielectrics, and relaxor ferroelectrics. Electrostriction in fluorite ceramics of (Y, Nb)-stabilized δ-Bi2O3 is examined with 16%-23% vacant oxygen sites. Given the values of compliance and dielectric susceptibility, the electrostriction coefficients are orders of magnitude larger than those expected from Newnham's scaling law. In ambient temperature nanoindentation measurements, (Y, Nb)-stabilized δ-Bi2O3 displays primary creep. These findings, which are strikingly similar to those reported for Gd-doped ceria, support the suggestion that ion conducting ceramics with the fluorite structure, a large concentration of anion vacancies and anelastic behavior, may constitute a previously unknown class of electrostrictors.
KW - delta-phase bismuth oxide
KW - elasticity
KW - electrostriction
KW - point defects
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201503942
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201503942
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AN - SCOPUS:84983142782
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 26
SP - 1138
EP - 1142
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 7
ER -