Lamellar fluctuations melt ferroelectricity

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

We consider a Ginzburg-Landau theory for a ferroelectric phase transition whose primary order parameter (electrical polarization) is coupled to gradients of elastic strain (flexoelectricity). At the harmonic level, such couplings lead to a hybridization of acoustic and optic phonon modes and can lead to phases with modulated lattice structures that precede the symmetry broken state due to level repulsion. Here, we show that at the mean field plus Gaussian approximation, the fluctuations of polarization of the parent phase tend to diverge at the onset of the transition and therefore the long-range-ordered modulated phase is avoided. We discuss the implications for the nearly ferroelectric SrTiO3 and KTaO3, and propose that these systems are melted versions of an underlying modulated state which is dominated by non-zero momentum thermal fluctuations except at the very lowest temperatures.

*G.G.G.-V. acknowledges support from the Vice-rectory for Research at the University of Costa Rica under project No. 816-C1-601. C.H.L. acknowledges support from NSF GRFP DGE-1746045.

Publication: G. G. Guzmán-Verri, C. H. Liang, P. B. Littlewood, Lamellar fluctuations melt ferroelectricity, arXiv:2205.14171

Presenters

  • Gian G Guzman-Verri

    • Univ de Costa Rica

Authors

  • Gian G Guzman-Verri

    • Univ de Costa Rica
  • Charles H Liang

    • University of Chicago
  • Peter Littlewood

    • University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory