Abstract

Herein, hot‐spot generation in bulk barium titanate samples is investigated during controlled current ramping at various rates using in situ dilatometry. The incubation of the flash event is separated from dielectric breakdown at high current densities, which has previously been attributed to cause flash incubation in barium titanate. The lower boundary of the onset temperature of the flash event in barium titanate is investigated through conventional flash experiments at high electric fields. Despite incubating through thermal runaway, the lower boundary does not coincide with the Debye temperature of barium titanate.

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