Abstract
Direct evidence of purely interfacial effects on resistance switching is demonstrated in Au/BiFeO3/Nd:SrTiO3(001) (Au/BFO/NSTO) Schottky junctions by reducing the thickness of ferroelectric interlayer BFO. The Au/BFO/NSTO junction shows large current rectification and hysteretic resistive switching behavior without any electroforming process. The conduction mechanism is dominated by interface-limited Fowler-Nordheim (FN) tunneling through a potential barrier formed at the BFO/NSTO interface. Measurements of polarization switching dynamics and capacitance-voltage characteristics provide direct evidence that the resistance switching in the Au/BFO/NSTO junction is ferroelectric and interfacially limited. The observed resistance switching behavior can be attributed to the ferroelectric polarization modulation of the barrier and depletion width of the p-n junction formed at the BFO/NSTO interface.
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He, S., Liu, G., Zhu, Y., Ma, X., Sun, J., Kang, S., … Jiao, J. (2017). Impact of interfacial effects on ferroelectric resistance switching of Au/BiFeO3/Nb:SrTiO3(100) Schottky junctions. RSC Advances, 7(37), 22715–22721. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra02339a
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