Visual Analysis of Polarization Domains in Barium Titanate during Phase Transitions
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2014
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
In recent years, the characteristics of ferroelectric barium titanate (BaTiO3) have been studied extensively in materials
science. Barium titanate has been widely used for building transducers, capacitors and, as of late, for memory
devices. In this context, a precise understanding of the formation of polarization domains during phase transitions
within the material is especially important. Therefore, we propose an application that uses a combination of
proven visualization techniques in order to aid physicists in the visual analysis of molecular dynamic simulations
of BaTiO3. A set of linked 2D and 3D views conveys an overview of the evolution of dipole moments over time by
visualizing single time steps as well as combining multiple time steps in one single static image using flow radar
glyphs. In addition, our system semi-automatically detects polarization domains, whose spatial relation can be
interactively analyzed at different levels of detail on commodity hardware. The evolution of selected polarization
domains over their lifetime can be observed by a combination of animated spatial and quantitative views.
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vizualizace, BaTiO3, materiálová věda, vizuální analýza, molekulární dynamika, počítačová simulace
Citation
WSCG 2014: Full Papers Proceedings: 22nd International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 9-18.