Speakers: Prof. David Vanderbilt (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)
Place: Přednáškový sál, Fyzikální ústav Na Slovance
Presented in English
Organisers:
Department of Dielectrics
Flexoelectricity is the linear response of polarization to a strain gradient. Because strain gradients break inversion symmetry, flexoelectricity occurs in all insulating crystals. The flexoelectric effect is negligible on conventional length scales, but it can become very strong at the nanoscale where large strain gradients can significantly affect the functional properties of dielectric thin films and superlattices. Previous theories have tended to focus either on the lattice or the electronic (frozen-ion) contribution and have involved some approximations or limitations. I will describe our development of a first-principles theory of the flexoelectric tensor, formulated in such a way that the tensor elements can be computed directly in the context of density-functional calculations on small supercells and present results for a variety of insulating materials.
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