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- Ferroelasticity is a phenomenon in which a material may exhibit a spontaneous strain, and is the mechanical equivalent of ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism...
- ferroelectric and ferroelectric-ferroelastic materials. The common feature for ferromagnetic, ferroelectric and ferroelastic materials (i.e., ferroic materials)...
- field ferroelasticity – a deformation that is switchable by an applied stress While ferroelectric ferroelastics and ferromagnetic ferroelastics are formally...
- isotropic liquid phases in two dimensional systems of particles. Ferroics Ferroelastic state, a phenomenon in which a material may exhibit a spontaneous strain...
- generic name given to the study of ferromagnets, ferroelectrics, and ferroelastics. The basis of ferroics is to understand the large changes in physical...
- of materials with intrinsic electric fields that negate each other Ferroelasticity – phenomenon in which a material may exhibit a spontaneous strainPages...
- Janovec, V. (1999). "Spontaneous polarization and/or magnetization in non-ferroelastic domain walls: symmetry predictions". Ferroelectrics. 222 (1): 23–32....
- Scanning transmission electron microscopy of the ferroelastic domains that form in BaTiO3 on cooling through the Curie temperature. The vertex point, where...
- C.; Dames, Chris; Martin, Lane W. (2019). "Understanding the Role of Ferroelastic Domains on the Pyroelectric and Electrocaloric Effects in Ferroelectric...
- Abrahams, S. C.; Bernstein, J. L. (1976-04-15). "Ferroelastic KIO2F2: Crystal structure and ferroelastic transformation". The Journal of Chemical Physics...