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Atomic Structure of Domain and Interphase Boundaries in Ferroelectric HfO$_2$

Published 23 Sep 2017 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1709.08110v1)

Abstract: Though the electrical responses of the various polymorphs found in ferroelectric polycrystalline thin film HfO$_2$ are now well characterized, little is currently understood of this novel material's grain sub-structure. In particular, the formation of domain and phase boundaries requires investigation to better understand phase stabilization, switching, and interconversion. Here, we apply scanning transmission electron microscopy to investigate the atomic structure of boundaries in these materials. In particular, we find orthorhombic/orthorhombic domain walls and coherent orthorhombic/monoclinic interphase boundaries formed throughout individual grains. The results inform how interphase boundaries can impose strain conditions that may be key to phase stabilization. Moreover, the atomic structure near interphase boundary walls suggests potential for their mobility under bias, which has been speculated to occur in perovskite morphotropic phase boundary systems by mechanisms similar to domain boundary motion.

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