41 results on '"Ren, Xiaobing"'
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2. Spinodal strain glass in Mn-Cu alloys
3. Understanding of the giant magnetic entropy change around the co-occurrence point of martensitic and magnetic transitions in Ni-Mn-In Heusler alloy
4. Reentrant strain glass transition in Ti-Ni-Cu shape memory alloy
5. Role of point defects in the formation of relaxor ferroelectrics
6. Exceptional combination of large magnetostriction, low hysteresis and wide working temperature range in (1-x)TbFe2-xDyCo2 alloys
7. Designed morphotropic relaxor boundary ceramic exhibiting large electrostrain and negligible hysteresis
8. Dynamic precipitation and the resultant magnetostriction enhancement in [001]-oriented Fe-Ga alloys
9. Atomic scale understanding of the defects process in concurrent recrystallization and precipitation of Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr alloys
10. High electrostrictive strain in lead-free relaxors near the morphotropic phase boundary
11. Doping effects of point defects in shape memory alloys
12. Understanding the mechanism of thermal-stable high-performance piezoelectricity
13. Tilt strain glass in Sr and Nb co-doped LaAlO3 ceramics
14. Superior energy storage properties with thermal stability in lead-free ceramics by constructing an antiferroelectric/relaxor-antiferroelectric crossover
15. Crucial role of octahedral untilting R3m/P4mm morphotropic phase boundary in highly piezoelectric perovskite oxide
16. Understanding the mechanism of large dielectric response in Pb-free (1−x)Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3−x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 ferroelectric ceramics
17. Dislocation induced strain glass in Ti50Ni45Fe5 alloy
18. Corrigendum to ’High performance magnetostriction of Fe-Cu-Pd ferromagnetic strain glass: Local chemical ordering induced martensitic nanodomains morphology with low modulus’ [Acta Materialia 245 (2023) 118650]
19. Topological Vortex Induced Large Recoverable Electrostrain with High Temperature-Stability in Ferroelectric Nano-Dots
20. Giant flexoelectric coefficients at critical ferroelectric transition
21. High performance magnetostriction of Fe-Cu-Pd ferromagnetic strain glass:Local chemical ordering induced martensitic nanodomains morphology with low modulus
22. Phase field simulations for the crossover from sharp martensitic transformation into smooth strain glass transition by fine precipitates
23. Isothermal phase transition and the transition temperature limitation in the lead-free (1-x)Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-xBaTiO3 system
24. Adaptive ferroelectric state at morphotropic phase boundary: Coexisting tetragonal and rhombohedral phases
25. Diffuse scattering as an indicator for martensitic variant selection
26. Superelasticity of slim hysteresis over a wide temperature range by nanodomains of martensite
27. Corrigendum to ‘Atomic scale understanding of the defects process in concurrent recrystallization and precipitation of Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr alloys’[Acta Materialia 202 (2021) 290-301]
28. Leaf-like dislocation substructures and the decrease of martensitic start temperatures: A new explanation for functional fatigue during thermally induced martensitic transformations in coarse-grained Ni-rich Ti–Ni shape memory alloys
29. Martensite aging effects on the dynamic properties of Au–Cd shape memory alloys: Characteristics and modeling
30. Strain glass in Fe-doped Ti–Ni
31. Strain glass in doped Ti 50(Ni 50−xD x) (D = Co, Cr, Mn) alloys: Implication for the generality of strain glass in defect-containing ferroelastic systems
32. Evolution of the relaxation spectrum during the strain glass transition of Ti 48.5Ni 51.5 alloy
33. Twofold role of dislocations in the relaxation behavior of Ti–Ni martensite
34. Does order–disorder transition exist in near-stoichiometric Ti–Ni shape memory alloys?
35. Origin of 2-stage R-phase transformation in low-temperature aged Ni-rich Ti–Ni alloys
36. Origin of abnormal multi-stage martensitic transformation behavior in aged Ni-rich Ti–Ni shape memory alloys
37. Crucial role of octahedral untilting R 3 m / P 4 mm morphotropic phase boundary in highly piezoelectric perovskite oxide
38. Strain glass in doped Ti50(Ni50−xDx) (D=Co, Cr, Mn) alloys: Implication for the generality of strain glass in defect-containing ferroelastic systems
39. Evolution of the relaxation spectrum during the strain glass transition of Ti48.5Ni51.5 alloy
40. Strain glass in doped Ti50(Ni50− x D x ) (D=Co, Cr, Mn) alloys: Implication for the generality of strain glass in defect-containing ferroelastic systems
41. Evolution of the relaxation spectrum during the strain glass transition of Ti48.5Ni51.5 alloy
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