Abstract

The isolated, six-side polygonal domain structures are observed in the orthorhombic as-grown BaMgF4 single crystal by optical microscope and atomic force microscope. The domain configurations demonstrate highly domain wall anisotropy along one principal crystal axis and polar–surface inhomogeneity. The anisotropic behaviour is due to the anisotropy of domain wall energy density in the thermodynamic equilibrium process, and the asymmetric domain surface phenomena is ascribed to the combined contribution from the local electric fields and structure defects-induced mechanical stress during the domain evolution process.

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