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Synthesis of ferroelectric LaWN3 -- the first nitride perovskite

Published 2 Jan 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2001.00633v1)

Abstract: Next generation telecommunication technologies would benefit from strong piezoelectric and ferroelectric response in materials that are compatible with nitride radio-frequency electronic devices. Ferroelectric oxides with perovskite structure have been used in sensors and actuators for half a century, and halide perovskites transformed photovoltaics research in the past decade, but neither of them is compatible with nitride semiconductors. Nitride perovskites, despite numerous computational predictions, have not been experimentally demonstrated and their properties remain unknown. Here we report the experimental realization of the first nitride perovskite: lanthanum tungsten nitride (LaWN3). Oxygen-free LaWN3 thin films in a polar perovskite structure are confirmed by spectroscopy, scattering, and microscopy techniques. Scanning probe measurements confirm a large piezoelectric response and strongly suggest ferroelectric behavior, making it the first stable nitride ferroelectric compound. These results should lead to integration of LaWN3 with nitride semiconductors for wireless telecommunication applications, while enabling synthesis of many other predicted nitride perovskites.

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