Ultrahigh piezoelectric performance benefiting from quasi-isotropic local polarization distribution in complex lead-based perovskite
Yueyun Zhang(Anhui University), Jun Chen(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Hui Liu(University of Science and Technology Beijing), He Qi(Hefei University of Technology), Ye Liu(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Lu Wang(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Yang Ren(Argonne National Laboratory), Chuanrui Huo(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Shengdong Sun(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Shiqing Deng(University of Science and Technology Beijing)
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