Component-Layer-Dependent Distortion of Striped Domains in PbTiO3/SrTiO3 Superlattices

ORAL

Abstract

Weakly-coupled ferroelectric/dielectric superlattices show novel ferroelectric properties that are not accessible in compositionally uniform ferroelectrics. Nanoscale polarization striped domains are formed as a result of the minimization of the energy associated with depolarization fields. The dielectric layers are polarized, however, with a magnitude that is much smaller than in the ferroelectric layers. The unequal distribution of polarization has been predicted to induce layer-dependent dynamics of the polarization switching of striped domains. Here we experimentally test this prediction in a PbTiO3/SrTiO3 superlattice with time-resolved x-ray diffraction under electric fields up to 2.38 MV/cm. The intensities of x-ray reflections arising from striped domains decrease at a nanosecond timescale, as the polarization switching occurs. The relative magnitude of the intensity change depends on the indices of reflections. We compared the observed intensity changes of domain reflections with a kinematic x-ray simulation. The measurement agrees with a model in which the average polarization of striped domains in dielectric SrTiO3 layers is slightly increased under applied electric fields, and the ferroelectric PbTiO3 layers are unchanged.

*Supported by US DOE under Grant No. DE-FG02-10ER46147

Authors

  • Pice Chen

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin at Madison
  • Margaret Cosgriff

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin at Madison
  • Qingteng Zhang

    • University of Wisconsin
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Sara Callori

    • Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
    • Stony Brook University
  • Bernhard Adams

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Eric Dufresne

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Matthew Dawber

    • Stony Brook University
  • Paul Evans

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • Materials Science and Engineering and Materials Science Program
    • University of Wisconsin at Madison