Dynamic response and roughening of ferroelectric domain walls driven at planar electrode edges
Guillaume Rapin,
Sophia Ehrensperger,
Cédric Blaser
et al.
Abstract:Understanding and controlling the motion, stability, and equilibrium configuration of ferroelectric domain walls is key for their integration into potential nanoelectronics applications, such as ferroelectric racetrack memories. Using piezoresponse force microscopy we analyse the growth and roughness of ferroelectric domains in epitaxial thin film Pb(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 , driven by the electric fields at straight edges of planar electrodes at two different temperatures. This device relevant geometry allows us t… Show more
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