Research Highlights
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The piezoelectric response of nanotwinned BaTiO3
J. Hlinka, P. Ondrejkovič, and P. Márton, Nanotechnology 20, 105709 (2009)
Computer simulations based on Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire theory are used to investigate piezoelectric response
of tetragonal BaTiO3 crystals. We have shown that piezoelectric response of twinned BaTiO3
increases with increasing density of 90° domain walls. A considerable enhancement of piezoelectric coefficients
is predicted below 50 nm. We have also shown that main contribution to the longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient comes
from volume of domain, rather than from the domain wall region.
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Lead-free piezoelectric single crystals
(P. Ondrejkovič, I. Gregora, E. Simon, M. Berta, M. Savinov, J. Hlinka, H. Luo, and Z. Quinhui)
Recently, we are strongly involved in research of environment-friendly, lead-free piezoelectric single crystals.
For example, polarized streamline Raman spectroscopy was used to visualize inhomogenity of the
preferential polarization direction across the surface of
Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-BaTiO3 single crystals
that are investigated in collaboration with Prof. Haosu Luo from
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Spectral analysis reveals local anisotropy of the crystal structure!
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Space-group type incidences of organic and metal-organic compounds
J. Fábry and R. Krupková, Ferroelectrics 375, 59 (2008)
The dependences of occurrences of the six most frequent space-group types on reduced unit-cell volumes
were investigated for organic and metal-organic compounds with 1-3 different molecular constituents residues.
It can be inferred that ability for crystallization of organic and metal-organic molecules ceases for the structures
with the reduced unit-cell volumes above 8000 angstroms3. This volume corresponds roughly to
450 non-hydrogen atoms in a molecule.
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Sythesis of LaNiO3 nanocrystalline powder
(P. Vaněk and R. Krupková)
LaNiO3 is oxide with perovskite structure and metallic electric conductivity. The agglomerated LaNiO3
nanocrystalline powder shown in the micrograph was prepared by water-solution sol-gel technique
from nitrates with addition of malic acid. It is suitable for the preparation of porous oxide electrodes
with application in electronics. Such application has been tested in the company AVX Czech Republic.
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Mechanochemical activation for solid-state synthesis
(P. Vaněk and R. Krupková)
Mechanochemical activation (intensive ultrafine milling) in a planetary ball micro mill puts deformation energy
into components and starts the solid-state reaction. Following calcination (solid-state synthesis at enhanced
temperature) is easier, usually only one calcination step is necessary, processing temperature
can be reduced and resulting product is more homogeneous. E.g. multiferroic oxides
EuTiO3
and (Eu0.5Ba0.5)TiO3 were prepared by this technique, the mixture of Eu2O3
and Ti2O3 after milling in a ZrO2 bowl is shown in the photograph.
These oxides are interesting by simultaneous antiferromagnetic
and ferroelectric properties at low temperature, multiferroic properties can be applied in electronics.
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