2001
DOI: 10.1063/1.1335639
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Preisach model for the simulation of ferroelectric capacitors

Abstract: The emerging ferroelectric technology needs a reliable model for the simulation of the ferroelectric capacitors. This model would play a crucial role in designing new ferroelectric nonvolatile memories. As a main requirement, such a model must allow the calculation of the polarization variations for an arbitrary voltage applied to the ferroelectric. However, in spite of the large efforts made in modeling, most of the existing solutions fail to satisfy the above requirement or lack a minimal physical background… Show more

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“…Pure phenomenological models as the Rayleigh model (see, e.g., [7]), the Preisach approximation (e.g., [3,20]), and the models with switching surfaces [8,15,18] will not be considered here (see Sect. 24 for a more detailed discussion).…”
Section: Nonlinear Large Signal Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pure phenomenological models as the Rayleigh model (see, e.g., [7]), the Preisach approximation (e.g., [3,20]), and the models with switching surfaces [8,15,18] will not be considered here (see Sect. 24 for a more detailed discussion).…”
Section: Nonlinear Large Signal Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 It can be applied to ferroelectrics. 8,9 The Preisach model is based on the weighted superposition of elementary hysteresis operators.…”
Section: Preisach Fitting Of the Hysteresismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several hysteresis models assume Preisach-type distributions of ferroelectric properties in the material. 5,6 While such distributions may indeed exist in real materials, it is more valuable to develop a physical model based on theories of ferroelectricity for calculating minor hysteresis loops. As hysteresis loops can be regarded as a polarization reversal process in time-dependent electric field, we have employed a nucleation-growth model of ferroelectric switching based on the Gibbs-Landau-Devonshire theory of phase transitions in ferroelectrics.…”
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