Probing the role of single defects on the thermodynamics of electric-field induced phase transitions
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10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.155703
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Abstract |
The kinetics and thermodynamics of first order transitions are universally controlled by defects that act as nucleation sites and pinning centers. Here we demonstrate that defect-domain interactions during polarization reversal processes in ferroelectric materials result in a pronounced fine structure in electromechanical hysteresis loops. Spatially resolved imaging of a single defect center in multiferroic BiFeO3 thin film is achieved, and the defect size and built-in field are determined self-consistently from the single-point spectroscopic measurements and spatially resolved images. This methodology is universal and can be applied to other reversible bias-induced transitions including electrochemical reactions. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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Journal |
Physical Review Letters
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100
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Year of Publication |
2008
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15
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ISSN Number |
00319007
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