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Phase Transitions
A Multinational Journal
Volume 88, 2015 - Issue 7
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Original Articles

Phase transitions and domain structures in thin ferroelectric films

Pages 682-691 | Received 04 Nov 2014, Accepted 05 Nov 2014, Published online: 09 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

Recent advances in technology made available high quality thin ferroelectric films and ferroelectric–paraelectric multilayers. But understanding of the properties of these systems is far from being complete. In particular, it is not clear why various anomalies observed at phase transitions here are different from those in high quality bulk systems. The aim of the paper is to discuss some specific features of ferroelectric phase transitions in thin films and multilayers which are taken into account only partially by the theory. The discussion is limited to revealing the character of ferroelectric state forming just after the transition, i.e. if it is single-domain or multi-domain, if it is single-phase or two-phase. First, thin films with electrodes and on a substrate are discussed. The role of non-ideality of electrodes in realization of one of the first pairs of possibilities is emphasized. A more recent idea is that even for ideal electrodes a domain formation is possible when some conditions on the electrode–ferroelectric interface and the material constants of the material are met. This seems to be quite possible for the considered systems. Clamping by the substrate may lead to formation of a two-phase state which is practically unexplored for very thin films on substrates. Second, ferroelectric–paraelectric multilayers are considered which are more challenging for theoretical study than the thin films. Indeed, despite periodicity in the composition the domain structures are almost never periodic along the multilayer. The non-ideality of electrodes seems to lead to practical impossibility of single-domain ferroelectric phase transition in the multilayers of the considered type.

Acknowledgments

The author thanks his collaborators A. Cano and I.B. Misirlioglu for their contributions to the common work and helpful discussions during writing this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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Funding

This work was partially supported by Russian Foundation of Basic Research [grant number 13-02-12450-ofi-m].

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