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Electrostatic Coupling and Local Structural Distortions at Interfaces in Ferroelectric/Paraelectric Superlattices
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Polarization ProfilesEngineeringLocal Structural DistortionsFerroelectric/paraelectric SuperlatticesMultiferroicsFerroelectric ApplicationNanoscale ScienceMaterials SciencePhysicsElectrostatic CouplingNanotechnologyFunctional MaterialsDomain StructureSoft ModeNanomaterialsDesired Nanodomain StructureApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectric MaterialsTopological Heterostructures
The performance of ferroelectric devices is intimately entwined with the structure and dynamics of ferroelectric domains. In ultrathin ferroelectrics, ordered nanodomains arise naturally in response to the presence of a depolarizing field and give rise to highly inhomogeneous polarization and structural profiles. Ferroelectric superlattices offer a unique way of engineering the desired nanodomain structure by modifying the strength of the electrostatic interactions between different ferroelectric layers. Through a combination of X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and first-principles calculations, the electrostatic coupling between ferroelectric layers is studied, revealing the existence of interfacial layers of reduced tetragonality attributed to inhomogeneous strain and polarization profiles associated with the domain structure.
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