Nanoscale imaging of domain dynamics and retention in ferroelectric thin films
| Publication Type | Journal Article
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| DOI |
10.1063/1.120369
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| Abstract |
We report results on the direct observation of the microscopic origins of backswitching in ferroelectric thin films. The piezoelectric response generated in the film by a biased atomic force microscope tip was used to obtain static and dynamic piezoelectric images of individual grains in a polycrystalline material. We demonstrate that polarization reversal occurs under no external field (i.e., loss of remanent polarization) via a dispersive continuous-time random walk process, identified by a stretched exponential decay of the remanent polarization. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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cited By 187
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| Journal |
Applied Physics Letters
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| Volume |
71
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| Year of Publication |
1997
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24
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| Pagination |
3492-3494
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American Institute of Physics Inc.
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| ISSN Number |
00036951
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