Abstract

Based on the phenomenological Landau-Devonshire theory, the phase diagram and physical properties of (110) oriented KNbO3 film are investigated. The “misfit strain-misfit strain” phase diagram at room temperature is constructed in the frame of eighth-order thermodynamic potential. Three tetragonal phases and two orthorhombic phases are stable in phase diagram due to the strain anisotropy. The large in-plane compressive or tensile misfit strains favor the tetragonal phases. Moreover, both the tensile misfit strain u1 (or u2) and compressive strain u2 (or u1) induce the orthorhombic phases. Large piezoelectric coefficient is obtained in orthorhombic phases which have the small in-plane tensile misfit strains. It makes (110) oriented KNbO3 film suitable for applications in electromechanical devices.

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