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Functional surface layers in relaxor ferroelectrics

Kumar, Nitish (författare)
University of New South Wales
Kong, Scarlet (författare)
University of New South Wales
Sharma, Pankaj (författare)
University of New South Wales
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Shi, Xi (författare)
University of New South Wales
Vats, Gaurav (författare)
University of New South Wales
Checchia, Stefano (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,MAX IV-laboratoriet,MAX IV Laboratory,European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Seidel, Jan (författare)
University of New South Wales
Hoffman, Mark (författare)
University of New South Wales
Daniels, John (författare)
University of New South Wales
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2020
2020
Engelska 9 s.
Ingår i: Journal of Materials Chemistry C. - : Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). - 2050-7534 .- 2050-7526. ; 8:23, s. 7663-7671
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  • Relaxor ferroelectrics are technologically important materials for applications in, for example, high-temperature capacitors, transducers and nano-positioning systems. These materials have often been reported to exhibit surface or skin layers with distinct physical properties to the bulk. The control of formation and functionality of these skin layers has remained elusive and is becoming increasingly critical due to device miniaturization, where the surface contribution to overall material properties becomes significant. We recently demonstrated that the distinct structural distortion of the skin layer is intimately related to the internal chemical pressure applied by oxygen vacancies and the plane stress conditions at the surface. (S. Kong, N. Kumar, S. Checchia, C. Cazorla and J. Daniels, Adv. Funct. Mater., 2019, 29, 1900344) Here, we demonstrate a unique capability to control the formation and properties of the skin layer through the control of defect concentration. Most interestingly, the skin layer is polar and both electrically and optically active, making it functional and a new candidate for low operating voltage and/or optoelectronic devices. The surface domains in the skin could be altered by applying a small voltage bias (1000 times lower than bulk) or light illumination. A reversible optical change in surface domains provides a new non-contact external control to tune the material polarisation.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Kemi -- Materialkemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Chemical Sciences -- Materials Chemistry (hsv//eng)

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