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Time-resolved characterization of domain switching in ferroelectrics using X-ray and neutron diffraction
Diffraction provides an effective means to characterize ferroelectric materials under dynamic loading conditions. This paper describes a typical time-resolved diffraction setup and one example of a time-dependent strain response to an applied electric field in a piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic.