- Ferroelasticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferroelasticity is a phenomenon in which a material may exhibit a spontaneous strain. In ferroics, ferroelasticity is the mechanical equivalent of ferroelectricity ...
- Ferroelastic Domain Switching in Polydomain Tetragonal Zirconia ...
As-received, yttria-doped (4.2 wt% Y 2 O 3) single crystals of zirconia were heated to ≥2100°C in air. Cube-shaped samples with faces perpendicular to 〈100 ...
- Ferroelastic switching for nanoscale non-volatile magnetoelectric ...
Multiferroics are promising for their ability to use an electric polarization to control magnetism and vice versa. However, ferroelastic effects during the switching ...
- NHBS - Phase Transitions in Ferroelastic and Co-elastic Crystals ...
Phase Transitions in Ferroelastic and Co-elastic Crystals, EKH Salje
- On a ferroelastic mechanism governing the toughness of metastable ...
On a ferroelastic mechanism governing the toughness of metastable tetragonal-prime (t′) yttria-stabilized zirconia
- CRYSTAL GROWTH, GUEST ORDERING AND FERROELASTIC PROPERTIES OF UREA
crystal growth, guest ordering and ferroelastic properties of urea inclusion compounds by jeremy richard rush b.a. william jewell college, 1999 an abstract of a ...
- Mobile Ferroelastic Domain Walls in Nanocrystalline PZT Films: the ...
How to Cite. Zednik, R. J., Varatharajan, A., Oliver, M., Valanoor, N. and McIntyre, P. C. (2011), Mobile Ferroelastic Domain Walls in Nanocrystalline PZT Films: the ...
- Ferroelastic Ceramic-reinforced Metal Matrix Composites
Composite materials comprising ferroelastic ceramic particulates dispersed in a metal matrix are capable of vibration damping. When the ferroelastic ceramic ...
- Ferroics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ferroelastic crystals, in going from the nonferroic (or prototypic phase) to the ferroic phase, a spontaneous strain is induced. An example of a ferroelastic phase ...
- Crystal growth, guest ordering and ferroelastic properties of urea ...
Crystal growth, guest ordering and ferroelastic properties of urea inclusion compounds by Rush, Jeremy Richard, PhD, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, 2007, 0 pages ...