Stability of ferroelectric and antiferroelectric hafnium-zirconium oxide thin films

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Hafnium-zirconium oxide (HZO) thin films are of interest due to their ability to form ferroelectric (FE) and antiferroelectric (AFE) oxide phases. Density functional theory is employed to elucidate the stabilization mechanisms of both FE HZO thin films and AFE ZrO2 films. The FE orthorhombic phase is primarily stabilized by in-plane tensile strain, which spontaneously occurs during the synthesis process, and this is more effective for HZO than HfO2. Layer-by-layer stack models and core-matrix three-dimensional models of the polymorphs reveal that the electrostatic component of interfacial free energy can play a critical role in the formation of the AFE tetragonal phase in ZrO2 and the "wake-up"effect for FE HZO.

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Chae, K., Hwang, J., Chagarov, E., Kummel, A., & Cho, K. (2020). Stability of ferroelectric and antiferroelectric hafnium-zirconium oxide thin films. Journal of Applied Physics, 128(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0011547

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