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Ferroelastic domain structure and switching in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Ferroelastic domain structure and switching in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films
Authors
Lee, KBaik, S
Date Issued
2006-01
Publisher
ANNUAL REVIEWS
Abstract
Unique ferroelastic polytwin domains are formed in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films prepared on single-crystal substrates and critically influence various ferroelectric properties. This chapter reviews theoretical as well as experimental studies on various thermomechanical strain factors and their relaxation involved in domain formation and switching during film processing and device fabrication and application. Two major strain relaxation mechanisms, misfit strain relaxation by dislocations and the formation of polytwin structures, are reviewed. The critical factors controlling the final domain structures, such as substrate selection, film composition, film thickness, introduction of an interlayer, and the lateral size of film patterning, are described in detail. This chapter also includes recent experimental evidence of ferroelastic domain switching in such highly confined epitaxial thin films as well as in small islands.
Keywords
misfit strain relaxation; synchrotron X-ray diffraction; reciprocal space mapping; finite element method; size effects; CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; MISFIT RELAXATION MECHANISMS; ZIRCONATE-TITANATE CERAMICS; POLYDOMAIN HETEROSTRUCTURES; POLARIZATION INSTABILITY; PIEZOELECTRIC PROPERTIES; ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES; THICKNESS DEPENDENCE; 90-DEGREES DOMAINS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/23865
DOI
10.1146/ANNUREV.MATSCI.36.090804.094613
ISSN
1531-7331
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, vol. 36, page. 81 - 116, 2006-01
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