First-principles studies of ferroelectric oxides

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Abstract

The application of first-principles methods to the study of ferroelectric oxides is reviewed. While the main focus is on the perovskites, particularly the most-studied compounds BaTiO3, PbTiO3, and SrTiO3, other oxide families, including LiNbO3, layered perovskites, nitrites and nitrates, and electronic and magnetic ferroelectrics, are included. Results are presented for crystal structure, polarization and dielectric and piezoelectric coefficients. The identification of lattice instabilities through the computation of phonon dispersion relations for a high-symmetry reference phase is presented. Results at nonzero temperature, obtained through effective Hamiltonian and interatomic potential approaches, are given. Calculations for solid solutions, defects, thin films, superlattices and nanostructures are described. Challenges and prospects for future research are identified. © 2007 Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg.

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Rabe, K. M., & Ghosez, P. (2007). First-principles studies of ferroelectric oxides. Topics in Applied Physics, 105, 117–174. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34591-6_4

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