Understanding and predicting geometrical constraint ferroelectric charged domain walls in a BiFeO3 island via phase-field simulations
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Understanding and predicting geometrical constraint ferroelectric charged domain walls in a BiFeO3 island via phase-field simulations
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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 113, Issue 22, Pages 222902
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AIP Publishing
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2018-11-28
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10.1063/1.5050802
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