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First-principles study of PbTiO$_3$ under uniaxial strains and stresses

Materials Science 2015-06-22 v1

Abstract

The behavior of PbTiO3_3 under uniaxial strains and stresses is investigated from first-principles calculations within density functional theory. We show that irrespectively of the uniaxial mechanical constraint applied, the system keeps a purely ferroelectric ground-state, with the polarization aligned either along the constraint direction (FEzFE_z phase) or along one of the pseudo-cubic axis perpendicular to it (FExFE_x phase). This contrasts with the cases of isotropic or biaxial mechanical constraints for which novel phases combining ferroelectic and antiferrodistortive motions have been previously reported. Under uniaxial strain, PbTiO3_3 switched from a FExFE_x ground state under compressive strain to FEzFE_z ground-state under tensile strain, beyond a critical strain ηzzc+1\eta_{zz}^c \approx +1\%. Under uniaxial stress, PbTiO3_3 exhibits either a FExFE_x ground state under compression (σzz<0\sigma_{zz} < 0) or a FEzFE_z ground state under tension (σzz>0\sigma_{zz} > 0). Here, however, an abrupt jump of the structural parameters is also predicted under both compressive and tensile stresses at critical values σzz\sigma_{zz} \approx +2+2 GPa and 8- 8 GPa. This behavior appears similar to that predicted under negative isotropic pressure and might reveal practically useful to enhance the piezoelectric response in nanodevices.

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@article{arxiv.1406.5709,
  title  = {First-principles study of PbTiO$_3$ under uniaxial strains and stresses},
  author = {Henu Sharma and Jens Kreisel and Philippe Ghosez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.5709},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Submitted, 9 pages, 9 figures