Terahertz Frequency Dynamics of Ferroelectric Nanowires
ORAL
Abstract
A thorough understanding of ferroelectric nanostructures is imperative considering their utility in creating nanoscale devices for the technology of the future. One such ferroelectric nanostructure which may prove useful in the design of nanosensors is the nanowire. We report our study on ferroelectric nanowires of Pb(Zr$_{0.4}$Ti$_{0.6}$)O$_3$ alloy done using classic molecular dynamics with first-principle-based effective Hamiltonian[1] and Evans-Hoover thermostat. We found that 1) the polarization of such nanowires can be reversed and 2) that the nanowires temperature can be controlled by the application of a terahertz electric field pulse. The dependence of these properties on the frequency, width, and amplitude of the pulse is explored and discussed in addition to a possible energy dissipation mechanism. \newline \newline [1] L. Bellaiche {\it et al}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 8}, 5427 (2000).
*The present work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under award DE-SC0005245 (computational studies) and by the Army Research Office under contract 57787-EL.c
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