Hierarchy of Domain Reconstruction Processes due to Charged Defect Migration in Acceptor Doped Ferroelectrics
Evolution of a stripe array of polarization domains triggered by the oxygen vacancy migration in an acceptor doped ferroelectric is investigated in a self-consistent manner. A comprehensive model based on the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire approach includes semiconductor features due to the presence of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Evolution of a stripe array of polarization domains triggered by the oxygen
vacancy migration in an acceptor doped ferroelectric is investigated in a
self-consistent manner. A comprehensive model based on the
Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire approach includes semiconductor features due to the
presence of electrons and holes, and effects of electrostriction and
flexoelectricity especially significant near the free surface and domain walls.
A domain array spontaneously formed in the absence of an external field is
shown to undergo a reconstruction in the course of the gradual oxygen vacancy
migration driven by the depolarization fields. The charge defect accumulation
near the free ferroelectric surface causes a series of phenomena: (i) symmetry
breaking between the positive and negative c-domains, (ii) appearance of an
effective dipole layer at the free surface followed by the formation of a
surface electrostatic potential, (iii) tilting and recharging of the domain
walls, especially pronounced at higher acceptor concentrations. An internal
bias field determined by the gain in the free energy of the structure exhibits
dependences of its amplitude on time and dopant concentration well comparable
with available experimental results on aging in BaTiO3. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1907.02580 |