Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics

In this work, artificial neural network (ANN) modeling was used to model ferroelectric hysteresis under the influence of compressive uniaxial stress using the hysteresis data obtained from soft lead zirconate titanate as an application. The main objective is to model the role of external stress, inc...

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Main Authors: Laosiritaworn W., Wongsaenmai S., Yimnirun R., Laosiritaworn Y.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-64252014-08-30T03:24:11Z Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics Laosiritaworn W. Wongsaenmai S. Yimnirun R. Laosiritaworn Y. In this work, artificial neural network (ANN) modeling was used to model ferroelectric hysteresis under the influence of compressive uniaxial stress using the hysteresis data obtained from soft lead zirconate titanate as an application. The main objective is to model the role of external stress, including electric field perturbation, on the complex hysteresis properties, which are hysteresis area, remnant polarization, coercivity and loop squareness. With its false tolerance abilities, ANN was used to predict how the stress direction (on applying and releasing), the stress magnitude (σ) the electric field amplitude (E 0), and the electric frequency (f) affect on the hysteresis properties, quantitatively. The best network architecture with highest accuracy was found in the ANN training through extensive architecture search. It was then used to predict hysteresis properties of the unseen testing patterns of input. The predicted and the actual testing data were found to match very well for the whole extensive range of considered input parameters. This well match, even when the stress was applied, certifies the ANN one of the superior techniques, which can be used for the benefit of technological development of ferroelectric applications. © 2011 Academic Journals. 2014-08-30T03:24:11Z 2014-08-30T03:24:11Z 2011 Article 19921950 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84856201043&partnerID=40&md5=9f017bba27781b6473920154979e0304 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6425 English
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description In this work, artificial neural network (ANN) modeling was used to model ferroelectric hysteresis under the influence of compressive uniaxial stress using the hysteresis data obtained from soft lead zirconate titanate as an application. The main objective is to model the role of external stress, including electric field perturbation, on the complex hysteresis properties, which are hysteresis area, remnant polarization, coercivity and loop squareness. With its false tolerance abilities, ANN was used to predict how the stress direction (on applying and releasing), the stress magnitude (σ) the electric field amplitude (E 0), and the electric frequency (f) affect on the hysteresis properties, quantitatively. The best network architecture with highest accuracy was found in the ANN training through extensive architecture search. It was then used to predict hysteresis properties of the unseen testing patterns of input. The predicted and the actual testing data were found to match very well for the whole extensive range of considered input parameters. This well match, even when the stress was applied, certifies the ANN one of the superior techniques, which can be used for the benefit of technological development of ferroelectric applications. © 2011 Academic Journals.
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author Laosiritaworn W.
Wongsaenmai S.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
spellingShingle Laosiritaworn W.
Wongsaenmai S.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
author_facet Laosiritaworn W.
Wongsaenmai S.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
author_sort Laosiritaworn W.
title Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
title_short Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
title_full Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
title_fullStr Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Artificial-Neural-Network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: An application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
title_sort artificial-neural-network modeling of the compressive uniaxial stress dependence of ferroelectric hysteresis: an application to soft lead zirconate titanate ceramics
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