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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Mesoscale Phenomena in Functional Polycrystals and Their Nanostructures
Presentation Title D-18: High-throughput Approach for Predicting Optical Properties of Crystals
Author(s) Fatin Ishtiyaq, Sanjeev K. Nayak, Serge Nakhmanson
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Fatin Ishtiyaq
Abstract Scope Induced changes of the crystal optical properties originating from an application of mechanical distortions or electric fields find various applications in technology. Identification of materials with large electro- and elasto-optic coefficients is highly desirable for applications, however, their experimental determination remains challenging. Ab initio calculations provide a convenient alternative avenue for predicting the strength of electro- and elasto-optic effects in crystals. Here, we report on the development of an efficient workflow for high-throughput evaluation of all the ingredients necessary for predicting the tensorial electro- and elasto-optic coefficients in crystals of most symmetries. Our approach for computing the elasto-optic tensorial coefficients was benchmarked on tetragonal BaTiO3, NaCl and Si, providing good agreement with the results of prior experimental and theoretical reports. The extension of this approach to calculations of electrostrictive and electro-optic coefficients will also be discussed. Distribution A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. (AFRL-2023-1857) Date Approved 04-19-2023.

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Characterization of Phase and Domain Switching in Sn-doped BCZT Piezoceramics with Large Electromechanical Strains
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D-19: Numerical Analysis of the Influence of the Second-phase Particle Morphology on the Alloy Microstructure Evolution
Enhanced Electron Transport in Metal-Carbon Composites
Heat-assisted Ferroelectric Reading for High Speed Ultrahigh-density Ferroelectric Data Storage
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Liquid Crystalline Diffractive Waveplates: Ultrathin, Planar Optics
Mesoscale Dipoles via Strain Induced Correlations in an Atomic-layer Superlattice
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Modeling Thermoelectric Figure of Merit in Complex Materials at Mesoscale
Optical Behavior and Electro-optic Performance in Fine Grained Lead-free Ceramics
Optical Properties of Chalcophosphate Materials in the Visible and Infrared Range
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Structure Property Relationships in Complex, Multi-phase, Polycrystalline Materials

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