Publication | Open Access
Molecular dynamics and density functional studies of a body-centered-tetragonal polymorph of ZnO
90
Citations
20
References
2007
Year
Stress-induced Phase TransformationEngineeringChemistryUnknown Body-centered-tetragonal StructureInorganic MaterialMolecular DynamicsDensity Functional StudiesMicrostructure-strength RelationshipMetal-organic PolyhedronBiophysicsMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMaterial PropertyOxide ElectronicsBody-centered-tetragonal PolymorphPhase TransformationPhysical ChemistryCrystallographyMaterial AnalysisApplied PhysicsCoordination PolymerFunctional Materials
We report a previously unknown body-centered-tetragonal structure for ZnO. This structure results from a phase transformation from wurtzite in [0001]-oriented nanorods during uniaxial tensile loading and is the most stable phase for ZnO when stress is above $7\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{GPa}$. The stress-induced phase transformation has important implications for the electronic, piezoelectric, mechanical, and thermal responses of ZnO. The discovery of this polymorph brings about a more complete understanding of the extent and nature of polymorphism in ZnO. A crystalline structure-load triaxiality map is developed to summarize the relationship between structure and loading.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1