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Original Articles

Examination of Long-Range Electrostatic Interaction for Ferroelectricity in View of Intrinsic Free Electrons/Holes at Polarization Discontinuities

Pages 22-33 | Received 28 Dec 2011, Accepted 18 Jan 2012, Published online: 12 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Efforts for realizing microscopic and nanoscopic ferroelectric devices have contributed to uncover new prospects of the ferroelectricity. Examples of such efforts are memories based on the ferroelectric field effect. In this article, we discuss the origin of the ferroelectricity in metal oxides in view of these applied researches. In particular, the long-range electrostatic interactions are presumably not the primary origin of ferroelectricity, because it is incompatible with the experimental existence of free electrons/holes at polarization discontinuities. On the other hand, local covalent interactions are compatible with free electrons/holes at polarization discontinuities can explain ferroelectricity as well as the existence of multiferroics.

Acknowledgments

The author acknowledges enlightening comments by Prof. T. Janssen and Prof. Y. Ishibashi and Prof. J. Scott for very interesting discussions during the visit in Colorado Spring in 1992.

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