Hidden Symmetry of Flexoelectric Coupling
Eugene A. Eliseev, Anna N. Morozovska

TL;DR
This paper uncovers a hidden symmetry in the static flexoelectric tensor, reducing the number of independent components and clarifying the physical limits of flexoelectric coupling in solids.
Contribution
It reveals an inner hidden symmetry of the flexoelectric tensor, refining the understanding of its components and their physical bounds, bridging theory and experiment.
Findings
Discovered hidden symmetry reduces independent tensor components
Established upper limits for static flexocoupling constants
Analyzed dynamic flexoelectric coupling symmetry and limits
Abstract
Considering the importance of the flexoelectric coupling for the physical understanding of the gradient-driven couplings in mesoscale and nanoscale solids, one has to determine its full symmetry and numerical values. The totality of available experimental and theoretical information about the flexocoupling tensor symmetry (specifically the amount of measurable independent components) and numerical values is contradictory indicating on a limited understanding of the coupling properties. However the discrepancy between the theory and experiment can be eliminated by consideration all possible inner symmetries of the flexocoupling tensor and physical limits on it components values. Specifically this study reveals the inner "hidden" symmetry of the static flexoelectric tensor that allows minimizing the number of its independent components to the numbers observed experimentally. Revealed…
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