Large anisotropy of ferroelectric and pyroelectric properties in heteroepitaxial oxide layers

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Epitaxial PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 (PZT) layers were integrated on Si(001) with single PZT {001} orientation, mosaïcity below 1° and a majority of a-oriented ferroelectric domains (â 65%). Ferroelectric and pyroelectric properties are determined along both the out-of-plane and in-plane directions through parallel-plate capacitor and coplanar interdigital capacitor along the <100>PZT direction. A large anisotropy in these properties is observed. The in-plane remnant polarization (21.5 μC.cm-2) is almost twice larger than that measured along the out-of-plane direction (13.5 μC.cm-2), in agreement with the domain orientation. Oppositely, the in-plane pyroelectric coefficient (-285 μC.m-2.K-1) is much lower than that measured out-of-plane (-480 μC.m-2.K-1). The pyroelectric anisotropy is explicated in term of degree of structural freedom with temperature. In particular, the low in-plane pyroelectric coefficient is explained by a two-dimensional clamping of the layers on the substrate which induces tensile stress (from thermal expansion), competing with the decreasing tetragonality of a-domains (shortening of the polar c-axis lattice parameter). Temperature-dependent XRD measurements have revealed an increased fraction of a-domains with temperature, attesting the occurrence of a partial two-dimensional clamping. These observed properties are of critical importance for integrated pyroelectric devices.

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Moalla, R., Cueff, S., Penuelas, J., Vilquin, B., Saint-Girons, G., Baboux, N., & Bachelet, R. (2018). Large anisotropy of ferroelectric and pyroelectric properties in heteroepitaxial oxide layers. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22349-y

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