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Ferroelectricity in Ultrathin Perovskite Films
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2004
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Materials ScienceLead-free PerovskitesPerovskite Thin FilmsEngineeringFerroelectric ApplicationNanoelectronicsFilm ThicknessSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPerovskite MaterialsFerroelectric MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsHalide PerovskitesThin FilmsLead TitanateFunctional MaterialsUltrathin Perovskite Films
Understanding the suppression of ferroelectricity in perovskite thin films is a fundamental issue that has remained unresolved for decades. We report a synchrotron x-ray study of lead titanate as a function of temperature and film thickness for films as thin as a single unit cell. At room temperature, the ferroelectric phase is stable for thicknesses down to 3 unit cells (1.2 nanometers). Our results imply that no thickness limit is imposed on practical devices by an intrinsic ferroelectric size effect.
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