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Controlled stripes of ultrafine ferroelectric domains

Feigl, Ludwig  
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Yudin, Petr  
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Stolichnov, Igor  
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2014
Nature Communications

In the pursuit of ferroic-based (nano) electronics, it is essential to minutely control domain patterns and domain switching. The ability to control domain width, orientation and position is a prerequisite for circuitry based on fine domains. Here, we develop the underlying theory towards growth of ultra-fine domain patterns, substantiate the theory by numerical modelling of practical situations and implement the gained understanding using the most widely applied ferroelectric, Pb(Zr, Ti)O-3, demonstrating controlled stripes of 10 nm wide domains that extend in one direction along tens of micrometres. The observed electrical conductivity along these thin domains embedded in the otherwise insulating film confirms their potential for electronic applications.

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DOI
10.1038/ncomms5677
Web of Science ID

WOS:000341077900002

Author(s)
Feigl, Ludwig  
Yudin, Petr  
Stolichnov, Igor  
Sluka, Tomas  
Shapovalov, Konstantin  
Mtebwa, Mahamudu  
Sandu, Cosmin S.
Wei, Xian-Kui
Tagantsev, Alexander K.
Setter, Nava  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

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Nature Communications
Volume

5

Article Number

4677

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 23, 2014
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