Properties of YMnO3 Self-assembled Nanocrystalline Prisms on GaN

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Abstract

The high-temperature (850 $^{\circ}$C) molecular beam epitaxy deposition of YMnO$_{3}$ on HVPE GaN(0001) resulted in the spontaneous formation of YMnO$_{3}$ nanoprism structures due to Stranski-Krastanow growth mode. Their dimensions ranged from 20 nm to 60 nm in thickness and 50 nm to 500 nm in lateral size. The local dielectric properties of the sample were investigated using scanning surface potential microscopy (SSPM). Remanent hysteresis loops were used to compare the switching properties of the nanoprisms and underlying film. A larger remanence was observed for the prisms, most probably due to the lack of surrounding film areas that would clamp the ferroelectric response. As a result, the remanent polarization increased roughly linearly with increasing prism surface area.

*This work was funded by ONR (Grant N00014-02-1-0974), the AFOSR (MURI grant F49620-03-1-0330), and NSF (CIAM-DMR grant 0502825) at WVU and by FONDECYT (grant 1060634) at PUC.

Authors

  • Cameron Keenan

    • Dept of Physics, West Virginia University
    • West Virginia University
  • Sandeep Chandril

    • Dept of Physics, West Virginia University
    • West Virginia University
  • Thomas H. Myers

    • Dept of Physics, West Virginia University
  • David Lederman

    • Dept of Physics, West Virginia University
    • West Virginia University
    • Department of Physics, West Virginia University
    • Department of Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown
  • E. Ramos-Moore

    • Facultad de Fisica, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
  • A. L. Cabrera

    • Facultad de Fisica, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile