Hysteresis-Free Piezoresponse in Thermally Strained Ferroelectric Barium Titanate Films

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Modern technology asks for thin films of sustainable piezoelectrics, whereas electro-mechanical properties of such films are poorly explored and controlled. Here, dynamic and quasi-static polarization, dielectric, and piezoelectric responses were experimentally studied in thin-film stacks of barium titanate sandwiched between electrodes and grown on top of strontium titanate substrate. Accurate piezoelectric characterization was secured by using double beam interferometric technique. All out-of-plane responses were found to be hysteresis-free. Effective piezoelectric coefficient ~50 pm/V and linear strain-voltage characteristic were achieved. The observed behavior was ascribed to field induced out-of-plane polarization, whereas spontaneous polarization is in-plane due to in-plane tensile thermal strain. Hysteresis-free linear piezoresponse was anticipated in thin films on commercial silicon substrates, enabling large thermal strain.

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Tyunina, M., Miksovsky, J., Kocourek, T., & Dejneka, A. (2021). Hysteresis-Free Piezoresponse in Thermally Strained Ferroelectric Barium Titanate Films. Electronic Materials, 2(1), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronicmat2010002

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