posted on 2017-10-11, 08:45authored byMing Yang, Amit KC, Andres C. Garcia-Castro, Pavel BorisovPavel Borisov, E. Bousquet, David Lederman, Aldo H. Romero, Cheng Cen
The NaMnF 3 fluoride-perovskite has been found, theoretically, to be ferroelectric under epitaxial strain becoming a promising alternative to conventional oxides for multiferroic applications. Nevertheless, this fluoroperovskite has not been experimentally verified to be ferroelectric so far. Here we report signatures of room temperature ferroelectricity observed in perovskite NaMnF 3 thin films grown on SrTiO 3 . Using piezoresponse force microscopy, we studied the evolution of ferroelectric polarization in response to external and built-in electric fields. Density functional theory calculations were also performed to help understand the strong competition between ferroelectric and paraelectric phases as well as the profound influences of strain. These results, together with the magnetic order previously reported in the same material, pave the way to future multiferroic and magnetoelectric investigations in fluoroperovskites.
Funding
This work is supported by National Science Foundation Grant No. DMREF-NSF 1434897. This work used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which is supported by National Science
Foundation Grant No. OCI-1053575.
History
School
Science
Department
Physics
Published in
Scientific Reports
Volume
7
Issue
1
Citation
YANG, M. ... et al, 2017. Room temperature ferroelectricity in fluoroperovskite thin films. Scientific Reports, 7 (1), 7182.
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Acceptance date
2017-07-04
Publication date
2017-08-03
Copyright date
2017
Notes
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