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Strain effect on coercive field of epitaxial barium titanate thin films

  • S. Choudhury
  • , Y. L. Li
  • , L. Q. Chen
  • , Q. X. Jia
  • Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Strain is generally known to increase the coercive field of a ferroelectric thin film as compared to a stress-free single crystal or a strain-relaxed film. We studied the coercive fields and remanent polarizations of (001)-oriented epitaxial barium titanate thin films using the phase-field approach. It is demonstrated, while the remanent polarization decreases as in-plane strain changes from being compressive to tensile, the variation of coercive field with strain is complicated. We noted more than two times drop in coercive field with a reduction of compressive strain of only ∼0.05%, which we attribute to the existence of multiple ferroelectric phases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number142907
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume92
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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