Piezoelectricity, which is an electromechanical effect induced by conversion between mechanical and electrical energy, is one of the key functionalities in ferroelectric oxides. Traditionally, structural engineering in synthesis via a variety of processing control parameters has been a well-established route to host so-called morphotropic phase boundaries for enhancing piezoelectricity. However, this involves dealing with synthetical complexity and difficulties of strictly controlling structures and defects. Instead, for simple and in situ control, here, a critical pathway for light-induced piezoelectricity enhancement and its dynamic control is unveiled in a BiFeO3/DyScO3 thin film by implementing an in-plane geometry operation, allowing for modulation of the bulk photovoltaic effect. A series of in-plane length-dependent piezoresponse force microscopy and conductive atomic force microscopy-based measurements under illumination reveals its strong influence on the photocurrent and photovoltage, consequently revealing a maximum of eightfold increase of the effective piezoelectric coefficient, dzz. Light polarization dependent measurements show sinusoidal behavior of piezoelectricity closely linked to photocurrent variations, leading to a further threefold increase of dzz. Temporal decay measurements reveal persistent behavior of enhanced piezoelectricity after removal of illumination, associated with reemission of photocarriers trapped in sub-levels. These results pave the way for light-induced piezoelectricity enhancement compatible with the photovoltaic effect in ferroelectric thin films for multifunctional nano-optoelectronics.
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Heo, Y., Zhang, H., & Alexe, M. (2022). Dynamic Control of Piezoelectricity Enhancement via Modulation of the Bulk Photovoltaic Effect in a BiFeO3 Thin Film. Advanced Electronic Materials, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202200785
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