Watching domains grow: In-situ studies of polarization switching by combined scanning probe and scanning transmission electron microscopy

Ferroelectric domain nucleation and growth in multiferroic BiFeO 3 films is observed directly by applying a local electric field with a conductive tip inside a scanning transmission electron microscope. The nucleation and growth of a ferroelastic domain and its interaction with pre-existing 71° doma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied physics 2011-09, Vol.110 (5), p.052014-052014-6
Hauptverfasser: Chang, Hyejung, Kalinin, Sergei V., Yang, Seungyeul, Yu, Pu, Bhattacharya, Saswata, Wu, Ping P., Balke, Nina, Jesse, Stephen, Chen, Long Q., Ramesh, Ramamoorthy, Pennycook, Stephen J., Borisevich, Albina Y.
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Zusammenfassung:Ferroelectric domain nucleation and growth in multiferroic BiFeO 3 films is observed directly by applying a local electric field with a conductive tip inside a scanning transmission electron microscope. The nucleation and growth of a ferroelastic domain and its interaction with pre-existing 71° domain walls are observed and compared with the results of phase-field modeling. In particular, a preferential nucleation site and direction-dependent pinning of domain walls are observed due to slow kinetics of metastable switching in the sample without a bottom electrode. These in situ spatially resolved observations of a first-order bias-induced phase transition reveal the mesoscopic mechanisms underpinning functionality of a wide range of multiferroic materials.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/1.3623779