1. Nonvolatile Electric-Field Control of Inversion Symmetry
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Caretta, Lucas, Shao, Yu-Tsun, Yu, Jia, Mei, Antonio B., Grosso, Bastien F., Dai, Cheng, Behera, Piush, Lee, Daehun, McCarter, Margaret, Parsonnet, Eric, P., Harikrishnan K., Xue, Fei, Barnard, Ed, Ganschow, Steffen, Raja, Archana, Martin, Lane W., Chen, Long-Qing, Fiebig, Manfred, Lai, Keji, Spaldin, Nicola A., Muller, David A., Schlom, Darrell G., and Ramesh, Ramamoorthy
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
In condensed-matter systems, competition between ground states at phase boundaries can lead to significant changes in material properties under external stimuli, particularly when these ground states have different crystal symmetries. A key scientific and technological challenge is to stabilize and control coexistence of symmetry-distinct phases with external stimuli. Using BiFeO3 (BFO) layers confined between layers of the dielectric TbScO3 as a model system, we stabilize the mixed-phase coexistence of centrosymmetric and non-centrosymmetric BFO phases with antipolar, insulating and polar, semiconducting behavior, respectively at room temperature. Application of in-plane electric (polar) fields can both remove and introduce centrosymmetry from the system resulting in reversible, nonvolatile interconversion between the two phases. This interconversion between the centrosymmetric insulating and non-centrosymmetric semiconducting phases coincides with simultaneous changes in the non-linear optical response of over three orders of magnitude, a change in resistivity of over five orders of magnitude, and a change in the polar order. Our work establishes a materials platform allowing for novel cross-functional devices which take advantage of changes in optical, electrical, and ferroic responses., Comment: L Caretta and Y-T Shao contributed equally. 64 pages, 4 figures, 25 supplemental figures, 1 supplemental table
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- 2022
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