Dielectric and electro-mechanic nonlinearities in perovskite oxide ferroelectrics, relaxors and relaxor ferroelectrics
Lukas M. Riemer, Li Jin, Hana Ur\v{s}i\v{c}, Mojca Otonicar, Tadej, Rojac, Dragan Damjanovic

TL;DR
This paper reviews the nonlinear dielectric and electro-mechanical behaviors in ferroelectric materials, emphasizing how nonlinear responses reveal underlying mechanisms and proposing experimental methods for their investigation.
Contribution
It introduces a formalism for analyzing nonlinear polarization and strain, providing physical insights and experimental techniques applicable to various ferroelectric materials.
Findings
Nonlinear responses are sensitive indicators of underlying mechanisms.
The formalism helps interpret complex behaviors in relaxors and ferroelectrics.
Lock-in techniques are effective for studying nonlinearities.
Abstract
The polarization and strain response of ferroelectric materials at fields below the macroscopic coercive field is of a paramount importance for the operation of many electronic devices. The response of real ferroelectric and related materials is in general complex and difficult to interpret. The reason for this is that many processes in a ferroelectric material contribute to its properties, often concurrently. Examples include motion of ferroelectric and ferroelastic domains, presence of domains within domains, dynamics of different types of polar nano-entities, interaction of polar nano-entities (e.g., polar nanoregions in relaxors) with the strain and polarization within domains, motion of defects and rearrangement of defect clusters and their interaction with polarization and strain. One signature of these processes is nonlinearity of the strain and polarization. Most ferroelectrics…
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