Discovery of Nanoscale Electric Field-Induced Phase Transitions in ZrO2

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The emergence of ferroelectric and antiferroelectric properties in the semiconductor industry's most prominent high-k dielectrics, HfO2 and ZrO2, is leading to technology developments unanticipated a decade ago. Yet the failure to clearly distinguish ferroelectric from antiferroelectric behavior is impeding progress. Band-excitation piezoresponse force microscopy and molecular dynamics are used to elucidate the nanoscale electric field-induced phase transitions present in ZrO2-based antiferroelectrics. Antiferroelectric ZrO2 is clearly distinguished from a closely resembling pinched La-doped HfO2 ferroelectric. Crystalline grains in the range of 3 – 20 nm are imaged independently undergoing reversible electric field induced phase transitions. The electrically accessible nanoscale phase transitions discovered in this study open up an unprecedented paradigm for the development of new nanoelectronic devices.

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Lomenzo, P. D., Collins, L., Ganser, R., Xu, B., Guido, R., Gruverman, A., … Schroeder, U. (2023). Discovery of Nanoscale Electric Field-Induced Phase Transitions in ZrO2. Advanced Functional Materials, 33(41). https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202303636

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