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Auto-3DPFM: Automating Polarization-Vector Mapping at the Nanoscale
by
Checa, Marti
, Liu, Yongtao
, Bulanadi, Ralph
, Jesse, Stephen
, Wang, Michelle
, Sando, Daniel
, Nagarajan, Valanoor
, Vasudevan, Rama
, Rothen, Franck
, Lasseter, John
, Collins, Liam
, Harris, Sumner B
in
Adaptive sampling
/ Calibration
/ Domain walls
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Polarization
2025
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Auto-3DPFM: Automating Polarization-Vector Mapping at the Nanoscale
by
Checa, Marti
, Liu, Yongtao
, Bulanadi, Ralph
, Jesse, Stephen
, Wang, Michelle
, Sando, Daniel
, Nagarajan, Valanoor
, Vasudevan, Rama
, Rothen, Franck
, Lasseter, John
, Collins, Liam
, Harris, Sumner B
in
Adaptive sampling
/ Calibration
/ Domain walls
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Polarization
2025
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Auto-3DPFM: Automating Polarization-Vector Mapping at the Nanoscale
by
Checa, Marti
, Liu, Yongtao
, Bulanadi, Ralph
, Jesse, Stephen
, Wang, Michelle
, Sando, Daniel
, Nagarajan, Valanoor
, Vasudevan, Rama
, Rothen, Franck
, Lasseter, John
, Collins, Liam
, Harris, Sumner B
in
Adaptive sampling
/ Calibration
/ Domain walls
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Polarization
2025
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Auto-3DPFM: Automating Polarization-Vector Mapping at the Nanoscale
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Auto-3DPFM: Automating Polarization-Vector Mapping at the Nanoscale
2025
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Overview
The functional properties of ferroelectric materials are strongly influenced by ferroelectric polarization orientation; as such, access to consistent and precise characterization of polarization vectors is of substantial importance to ferroelectrics research. Here, we develop a fully automated three-dimensional piezoresponse force microscopy (Auto-3DPFM) technique automating all essential steps in interferometric PFM for 3D polarization vector characterization, including laser alignment, tip calibration and approach, image acquisition, polarization vector reconstruction, and visualization. The automation reduces the experimental burden of ferroelectric polarization vector characterization, while the back-and-forth calibration ensures consistency and reproducibility of 3D polarization reconstruction. An algorithmic workflow is also developed to identify domain walls and calculate their characteristic angles via a spatial vector-angle-difference method, presenting one unique capability enabled by Auto-3DPFM that is not accessible with traditional PFM techniques. Beyond representing a significant step forward in 3D polarization mapping, Auto-3DPFM promises to accelerate discovery via high-throughput and autonomous characterization in ferroelectric materials research. When integrated with machine learning and adaptive sampling strategies in self-driving labs, Auto-3DPFM will serve as a valuable tool for advancing ferroelectric physics and microelectronics development.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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