Literature DB >> 28585347

Giant Ferroelectric Polarization in Ultrathin Ferroelectrics via Boundary-Condition Engineering.

Lin Xie1,2, Linze Li1, Colin A Heikes3, Yi Zhang1, Zijian Hong4, Peng Gao5, Christopher T Nelson5, Fei Xue4, Emmanouil Kioupakis5, Longqing Chen4, Darrel G Schlom3, Peng Wang2, Xiaoqing Pan1.   

Abstract

Tailoring and enhancing the functional properties of materials at reduced dimension is critical for continuous advancement of modern electronic devices. Here, the discovery of local surface induced giant spontaneous polarization in ultrathin BiFeO3 ferroelectric films is reported. Using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy, it is found that the spontaneous polarization in a 2 nm-thick ultrathin BiFeO3 film is abnormally increased up to ≈90-100 µC cm-2 in the out-of-plane direction and a peculiar rumpled nanodomain structure with very large variation in c/a ratios, which is analogous to morphotropic phase boundaries (MPBs), is formed. By a combination of density functional theory and phase-field calculations, it is shown that it is the unique single atomic Bi2 O3-x layer at the surface that leads to the enhanced polarization and appearance of the MPB-like nanodomain structure. This finding clearly demonstrates a novel route to the enhanced functional properties in the material system with reduced dimension via engineering the surface boundary conditions.
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Keywords:  polarization; scanning transmission electron microscopy; surface effect; ultrathin ferroelectric films

Year:  2017        PMID: 28585347     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201701475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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Authors:  Julia A Mundy; Bastien F Grosso; Colin A Heikes; Dan Ferenc Segedin; Zhe Wang; Yu-Tsun Shao; Cheng Dai; Berit H Goodge; Quintin N Meier; Christopher T Nelson; Bhagwati Prasad; Fei Xue; Steffen Ganschow; David A Muller; Lena F Kourkoutis; Long-Qing Chen; William D Ratcliff; Nicola A Spaldin; Ramamoorthy Ramesh; Darrell G Schlom
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