학술논문

Emergent Ferroelectric Switching Behavior from Polar Vortex Lattice
Document Type
article
Source
Advanced Materials. 35(23)
Subject
Engineering
Materials Engineering
Physical Sciences
ferroelectric thin films
topology
vortex states
ferroelectric thin films
Chemical Sciences
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Chemical sciences
Physical sciences
Language
Abstract
Topologically protected polar textures have provided a rich playground for the exploration of novel, emergent phenomena. Recent discoveries indicate that ferroelectric vortices and skyrmions not only host properties markedly different from traditional ferroelectrics, but also that these properties can be harnessed for unique memory devices. Using a combination of capacitor-based capacitance measurements and computational models, it is demonstrated that polar vortices in dielectric-ferroelectric-dielectric trilayers exhibit classical ferroelectric bi-stability together with the existence of low-field metastable polarization states. This behavior is directly tied to the in-plane vortex ordering, and it is shown that it can be used as a new method of non-destructive readout-out of the poled state.