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Field-adjusted suppression of the switching polarization in ferroelectric PZT thin films with Pt-electrodes

  • E. L. Colla*
  • , A. K. Tagantsev
  • , D. Taylor
  • , A. L. Kholkin
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne

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Abstract

A surprising non-cumulative effect of the degradation mechanism (fatigue) of the switched polarization (Prs), was observed in MOCVD and sol-gel prepared Pb(Zr0.47Ti0.53)O3 (PZT) ferroelectric thin films capacitors (FECAP) with Pt-electrodes. This effect is a manifestation of the ability of the suppression mechanism of Prs to self-adjust to the fatiguing field. Experimentally this was shown by performing two consecutive fatigue procedures on the same capacitor. The field used in the first procedure was 15 MV/m, which corresponds to about two times the coercive field (Ec). During this procedure, Prs was reduced (fatigued) by approximately a factor of 10. For the successive fatigue, the field used was twice the first one, i.e., about 4×Ec. During the latter procedure, the previously suppressed Prs was first significantly recovered and then suppressed again as the FECAP would have been virgin and directly fatigued at E ≈4×Ec. From this remarkable feature and other related results it was concluded that the microscopic mechanism must have a substantial reversible character and the peculiarity to adapt to the used fatiguing field (field self-adjusting).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S1353-S1356
JournalJournal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume32
Issue number4 SUPPL.
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

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