Quantum paraelectric to ferroelectric transition in strained SrTiO<sub>3</sub> membrane

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum materials, particularly in novel forms, hold immense potential for manipulating material properties and future quantum technological applications. By synthesizing quantum materials in the membrane form, extreme tensile strain can be achieved that are otherwise unattainable in bulk forms. In this work, we present a comprehensive study into the quantum paraelectric to ferroelectric transition induced by tensile strain in single crystal SrTiO3 (STO) membranes. Our study showcases precise control over lattice parameters, revealing a reversible change in lattice constants over 1%. Temperature-strain phase diagram of emergent ferroelectric order has been constructed. Our study not only sheds light on the nature of the quantum paraelectric to ferroelectric transition in STO but also paves the way for a deeper comprehension of membrane-based quantum materials through multimodal synchrotron probes.

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, under contract DE-AC02-76SF00515, and the SLAC LDRD program. This research used resources of the Advanced Photon Source, a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility operated for the DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Presenters

  • Jiarui Li

    • Stanford University
    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Jiarui Li

    • Stanford University
    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Yonghun Lee

    • Stanford University
  • Yongseong Choi

    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA
  • Jong-Woo kim

    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Advanced Photon Source
  • Paul Thompson

    • University of Liverpool
  • Ruijuan Xu

    • Stanford Univ
  • Kevin Crust

    • Stanford University
  • Anisha G Singh

    • Stanford University
  • Philip J Ryan

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Harold Hwang

    • Stanford University
  • Wei-Sheng Lee

    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab