Kinetic Understanding of Field-Induced Phase Transition from Tetragonal to Ferroelectric Orthorhombic Phase in Ferroelectric CeO(2)-HfO(2)-ZrO(2) Films

铁电CeO(2)-HfO(2)-ZrO(2)薄膜中场致四方相到铁电正交相转变的动力学理解

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Abstract

The ferroelectric properties and structural phase transition behaviors of fluorite-type CeO(2)-HfO(2)-ZrO(2) films were investigated. The epitaxial films on indium tin oxide (ITO) (111)/yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) (111) substrates were grown through pulsed laser deposition at room temperature and subsequently heat-treated at 1000 °C under a N(2) gas flow. The crystalline phases and Curie temperatures of the films were investigated by X-ray diffraction. An increase in the Ce or Zr content in the films led to a higher crystallographic symmetry, such as orthorhombic or tetragonal. In addition, electrical characterization revealed that the orthorhombic films and some of the tetragonal films displayed ferroelectricity. This was due to the field-induced phase transition from the tetragonal to ferroelectric orthorhombic phase in the films, where the Curie temperatures were relatively low. The tetragonal metastable phase was kinetically frozen and could not change into the stable orthorhombic phase at such a low temperature. The critical electric field where the field-induced phase transition occurred was below 0.8 MV/cm, which was sufficiently small compared to the coercive field. These results evidence the kinetic driving force that causes a field-induced phase transition from the paraelectric tetragonal phase to the ferroelectric orthorhombic phase in HfO(2)-based ferroelectrics. They also enhance our understanding of the thermodynamic phase stabilities of HfO(2)-based material polymorphs.

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