Screening Fluoride Perovskites for use in Piezoelectrics using High-throughput Calculations.
ORAL
Abstract
The search for good piezoelectric materials without toxic elements such as lead is an active area of research. The high-performance piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate relies on the presence of a morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) in the composition-temperature phase diagram where the macroscopic polarization vector quasi continuously changes direction and/or magnitude, often coupled to a distinct softening of the corresponding elastic constants. A method to design materials that facilitates an MPB is to alloy two systems with different structural configuration in their respective ground states. The combination of the systems may then exhibit a desired MPB at some composition ratio between the two endpoint systems.
This talk presents a computational large-scale investigation of candidate perovskite alloys for potential use in high-performance piezoelectrics by first screening for viable endpoint systems, and then investigating promising alloys.
This talk presents a computational large-scale investigation of candidate perovskite alloys for potential use in high-performance piezoelectrics by first screening for viable endpoint systems, and then investigating promising alloys.
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Publication: High-throughput investigation of piezoelectric effect in fluoride perovskites.
Presenters
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Gabriel R Persson
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Liu
Authors
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Gabriel R Persson
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Liu
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Rickard Armiento
Linkoping University, Linköping University, Department of Physics, Chemestry and Biology, Liu
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Boris Kozinsky
Harvard University
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Marco Fornari
Central Michigan Univ, Central Michigan University
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Björn Alling
Linköping University, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Liu