Abstract
An investigation on Sm modified PbTiO3 ceramics of typical ultra-high electromechanical anisotropy was carried out by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. By introduction of crystal plane orientation density ρ(hkl), a good description of switching behaviour of 90° ferroelectric domains within the ceramic discs poled at different electric forces has been achieved. The results indicate that 90° domains show a strong spatial orientation preference so that most of the 90° walls are oriented with their normal vectors enclosing an angle 45° with the specimen surface. After poling treatment few changes occurred in the 90° wall distribution but noticeable domain wall shifts occurred. Another noteworthy result is that the thickness electromechanical coupling coefficient K t develops with poling field almost at the same pace as the orientation density gain Δρ (002) of (002) crystal plane does. The implications of their mutual linkage are outlined.
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