Interface engineering for facile switching of bulk-strong polarization in Si-compatible vertical superlattices

界面工程在硅兼容垂直超晶格中实现体强极化轻松切换

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Abstract

Ferroelectric thin films incorporating different compositional layers have emerged as a promising approach for enhancing properties and performance of electronic devices. In recent years, superlattices utilizing various interactions between their constituent layers have been used to reveal unusual properties, such as improper ferroelectricity, charged domain walls, and negative capacitance in conventional ferroelectrics. Herein, we report a symmetry scheme based on the interface engineering in which the inherent cell-doubling symmetry allowed atomic distortions (phonons) in any vertically aligned superlattice activate novel interface couplings among atomic distortions of different symmetries and fundamentally improve the ferroelectric properties. In a materialized case, the ionic size difference between Hf(4+) and Ce(4+) in the HfO(2)/CeO(2) (HCO) ferroelectric/paraelectric superlattice leads to these couplings. These couplings mitigate the phase boundary between polar and non-polar phases, and facilitate polarization switching with a remarkably low coercive field ( Ec ) while preserving the original magnitude of the bulk HfO(2) polarization and its scale-free ferroelectric characteristics. We show that the cell-doubled distortions present in any vertical superlattice have unique implications for designing low-voltage ferroelectric switching while retaining bulk-strong charge storing capacities in Si-compatible memory candidates.

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