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Scientific Reports | 2015

Hierarchical ferroelectric and ferrotoroidic polarizations coexistent in nano-metamaterials

Takahiro Shimada; Le Van Lich; Koyo Nagano; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura

Tailoring materials to obtain unique, or significantly enhanced material properties through rationally designed structures rather than chemical constituents is principle of metamaterial concept, which leads to the realization of remarkable optical and mechanical properties. Inspired by the recent progress in electromagnetic and mechanical metamaterials, here we introduce the concept of ferroelectric nano-metamaterials, and demonstrate through an experiment in silico with hierarchical nanostructures of ferroelectrics using sophisticated real-space phase-field techniques. This new concept enables variety of unusual and complex yet controllable domain patterns to be achieved, where the coexistence between hierarchical ferroelectric and ferrotoroidic polarizations establishes a new benchmark for exploration of complexity in spontaneous polarization ordering. The concept opens a novel route to effectively tailor domain configurations through the control of internal structure, facilitating access to stabilization and control of complex domain patterns that provide high potential for novel functionalities. A key design parameter to achieve such complex patterns is explored based on the parity of junctions that connect constituent nanostructures. We further highlight the variety of additional functionalities that are potentially obtained from ferroelectric nano-metamaterials, and provide promising perspectives for novel multifunctional devices. This study proposes an entirely new discipline of ferroelectric nano-metamaterials, further driving advances in metamaterials research.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Colossal magnetoelectric effect in 3-1 multiferroic nanocomposites originating from ultrafine nanodomain structures

Le Van Lich; Takahiro Shimada; Kohei Miyata; Koyo Nagano; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura

We investigate colossal magnetoelectric coupling through interactions between ferroelectric and ferromagnetic nanodomains in 3-1 multiferroic BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites using a recent real-space phase field model based on the Landau-Ginzburg theory. A hierarchical ultrafine domain structure is characteristically formed in the nanocomposites, resulting in an extremely high density of domain walls, which causes polarization domains to be more susceptible to an external magnetic field via interfacial strain-mediation. This leads to an anomalously large magnetoelectric coupling effect in the multiferroic nanocomposites. We further demonstrate that the domain configuration and consequent magnetoelectric effect are strongly dependent on the constituent phase distribution, suggesting a promising route for the rational design of multiferroic domains and magnetoelectric effects, reminiscent of recent nano-metamaterial concepts.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Polar Superhelices in Ferroelectric Chiral Nanosprings

Takahiro Shimada; Le Van Lich; Koyo Nagano; Jian-Shan Wang; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura

Topological objects of nontrivial spin or dipolar field textures, such as skyrmions, merons, and vortices, interacting with applied external fields in ferroic materials are of great scientific interest as an intriguing playground of unique physical phenomena and novel technological paradigms. The quest for new topological configurations of such swirling field textures has primarily been done for magnets with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions, while the absence of such intrinsic chiral interactions among electric dipoles left ferroelectrics aside in this quest. Here, we demonstrate that a helical polarization coiled into another helix, namely a polar superhelix, can be extrinsically stabilized in ferroelectric nanosprings. The interplay between dipolar interactions confined in the chiral geometry and the complex strain field of mixed bending and twisting induces the superhelical configuration of electric polarization. The geometrical structure of the polar superhelix gives rise to electric chiralities at two different length scales and the coexistence of three order parameters, i.e., polarization, toroidization, and hypertoroidization, both of which can be manipulated by homogeneous electric and/or mechanical fields. Our work therefore provides a new geometrical configuration of swirling dipolar fields, which offers the possibility of multiple order-parameters, and electromechanically controllable dipolar chiralities and associated electro-optical responses.


Acta Materialia | 2015

Anomalous toughening in nanoscale ferroelectrics with polarization vortices

Le Van Lich; Takahiro Shimada; Koyo Nagano; Yu Hongjun; Jie Wang; Kai Huang; Takayuki Kitamura


International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2017

Simulation of dynamic and static thermoelastic fracture problems by extended nodal gradient finite elements

Minh Ngoc Nguyen; Tinh Quoc Bui; Nha Thanh Nguyen; Thien Tich Truong; Le Van Lich


Acta Materialia | 2017

Multilevel hysteresis loop engineered with ferroelectric nano-metamaterials

Le Van Lich; Takahiro Shimada; Shahmohammadi Sepideh; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura


Acta Materialia | 2016

Polar and toroidal electromechanical properties designed by ferroelectric nano-metamaterials

Le Van Lich; Takahiro Shimada; Shahmohammadi Sepideh; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura


Computational Materials Science | 2013

Plastic stress singularity near interface edge of elasto-plastic/elastic bi-material

Le Van Lich; Do Van Truong


Acta Materialia | 2016

Instability criterion for ferroelectrics under mechanical/electric multi-fields: Ginzburg-Landau theory based modeling

Le Van Lich; Takahiro Shimada; Jie Wang; Takayuki Kitamura


Computers & Structures | 2017

An effective computational approach based on XFEM and a novel three-step detection algorithm for multiple complex flaw clusters

Chunping Ma; Tiantang Yu; Le Van Lich; Tinh Quoc Bui

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Tinh Quoc Bui

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Minh Ngoc Nguyen

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology

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