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As the first of its kind, this book identifies major questions and challenges that will influence research on domain walls in the years to come.
List of contents
- 1: G. Catalan and N. Domingo: Physical properties inside domain walls: basic principles and scanning probe measurements
- 2: S. Farokhipoor, C. Magen, D. Rubi and B. Noheda: Novel phases at domain walls
- 3: J. Íñiguez: First-principles studies of structural domain walls
- 4: P. Ondrejkovic, P. Marton, V. Stepkova and J. Hlinka: Fundamental properties of ferroelectric domain walls from Ginzburg-Landau models
- 5: E.K.H. Salje and G. Lu: Introduction to domain boundary engineering
- 6: D. Evans, Ch. Cochard, R. McQuaid, A. Cano, M. Gregg, and D. Meier: Improper ferroelectric domain walls
- 7: A. Haussmann, L.M. Eng and S. Cherifi-Hertel: Three-dimensional optical analysis of ferroelectric domain walls
- 8: J.F. Scott: Turing patterns in ferroelectric domains: Nonlinear instabilities
- 9: M.-M. Yang and M. Alexe: Photoelectric effects at domain walls
- 10: L. Li and X. Pan: Transmission electron microscopy study of ferroelectric domain walls in BiFeO3 thin films - structures and switching dynamics
- 11: A.V. Ievlev, A. Tselev, R. Vasudevan, S.V. Kalinin, A. Morozovska, and P. Maksymovych: Nanoscale ferroelectric switching - a method to inject and study non-equilibrium domain walls
- 12: A. Tselev, A.V. Ievlev, R. Vasudevan, S.V, Kalinin, P. Maksymovych, and A. Morozovska: Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire theory for the domain wall conduction and observation of the microwave conduction of domain walls
- 13: P.V. Yudin and L.J. McGilly: Control of ferroelectric domain wall motion using electrodes with limited conductivity
- 14: S. Liu, I. Grinberg and A. Rappe: Multiscale simulations of domains in ferroelectrics
- 15: J. Seidel and R. Ramesh: Electronics based on domain walls
About the author
Professor Dennis Meier
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim.
Professor Jan Seidel
School of Materials Science & Engineering, UNSW Sydney.
Professor Marty Gregg
Centre for Nanostructured Media (CNM), Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Queen's University Belfast.
Professor Ramamoorthy Ramesh
Purnendu Chatterjee Chair in Energy Technologies, Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.
Summary
As the first of its kind, this book identifies major questions and challenges that will influence research on domain walls in the years to come.