Self-consistent theory of nanodomain formation on nonpolar surfaces of ferroelectrics

  • Anna N. Morozovska
  • , Anton V. Ievlev
  • , Vyacheslav V. Obukhovskii
  • , Yevhen Fomichov
  • , Oleksandr V. Varenyk
  • , Vladimir Ya Shur
  • , Sergei V. Kalinin
  • , Eugene A. Eliseev

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Abstract

We propose a self-consistent theoretical approach capable of describing the features of the anisotropic nanodomain formation induced by a strongly inhomogeneous electric field of a charged scanning probe microscopy tip on nonpolar cuts of ferroelectrics. We obtained that a threshold field, previously regarded as an isotropic parameter, is an anisotropic function that is specified from the polar properties and lattice pinning anisotropy of a given ferroelectric in a self-consistent way. The proposed method for the calculation of the anisotropic threshold field is not material specific, thus the field should be anisotropic in all ferroelectrics with the spontaneous polarization anisotropy along the main crystallographic directions. The most evident examples are uniaxial ferroelectrics, layered ferroelectric perovskites, and low-symmetry incommensurate ferroelectrics. Obtained results quantitatively describe the differences at several times in the nanodomain length experimentally observed on X and Y cuts of LiNbO3 and can give insight into the anisotropic dynamics of nanoscale polarization reversal in strongly inhomogeneous electric fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number165439
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume93
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 28 2016

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