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Important References

Here are some references for our models, piezoelectric [[1]], elastic [[2]][[3]], dielectric [[3]], magnetic [[4]], magnetoelectric [[5]], diffusion [[6]]

[1] Y. Cao, G. Sheng, J. X. Zhang, S. Choudhury, Y. L. Li, C. A. Randall, and L. Q. Chen. Piezoelectric response of single-crystal PbZr1-xTixO3 near morphotropic phase boundary predicted by phase-field simulation. Applied Physics Letters, 97(25):252904, December 2010.

[2] S. Y. Hu and L. Q. Chen. A phase-field model for evolving microstructures with strong elastic inhomogeneity. Acta Materialia, 49(11):1879–1890, June 2001.

[3] J. J. Wang, X. Q. Ma, Q. Li, J. Britson, and Long-Qing Chen. Phase transitions and domain structures of ferroelectric nanoparticles: Phase field model incorporating strong elastic and dielectric inhomogeneity. Acta Materialia, 61(20):7591–7603, December 2013.

[4] J. J. Wang, Y. Song, X. Q. Ma, Long-Qing Chen, and Ce-Wen Nan. Static magnetic solution in magnetic composites with arbitrary susceptibility inhomogeneity and anisotropy. Journal of Applied Physics, 117(4):043907, January 2015.

[5] T. N. Yang, Jia-Mian Hu, C. W. Nan, and L. Q. Chen. Predicting effective magnetoelectric response in magnetic-ferroelectric composites via phase-field modeling. Applied Physics Letters, 104(5):052904, February 2014.

[6] Jingzhi Zhu, Long-Qing Chen, Jie Shen, and Veena Tikare. Computing the effective diffusivity using a spectral method. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 311(1):135–141, July 2001.


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