The present paper deals with the influence of uniaxial tensile stresses on
polarization of a commercial soft PZT ceramic. It is found that for an elec
tric field of E < 0.75 kV/mm the polarization in field direction of the ini
tially unpoled material increases under tensile stresses acting normally to
the applied electric field. Above 0.75 kV/mm, the polarization under the t
ensile stresses is slightly lower than the polarization in unstressed speci
mens. For initially poled PZT depolarization occurs under tensile stresses
acting perpendicularly to the poling direction. This effect is small if an
electrical field is applied in poling direction, but increases strongly for
an electric field applied against the poling direction.