Ferroelectric properties of ion-irradiated bismuth ferrite layers grown via molecular-beam epitaxy

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We systematically investigate the role of defects, introduced by varying synthesis conditions and by carrying out ion irradiation treatments, on the structural and ferroelectric properties of commensurately strained bismuth ferrite BixFe2-xO3 layers grown on SrRuO3-coated DyScO3(110)o substrates using adsorption-controlled ozone molecular-beam epitaxy. Our findings highlight ion irradiation as an effective approach for reducing through-layer electrical leakage, a necessary condition for the development of reliable ferroelectrics-based electronics.

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Mei, A. B., Saremi, S., Miao, L., Barone, M., Tang, Y., Zeledon, C., … Schlom, D. G. (2019). Ferroelectric properties of ion-irradiated bismuth ferrite layers grown via molecular-beam epitaxy. APL Materials, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5125809

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