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Monitoring Electrical Biasing of Pb(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 Ferroelectric Thin Films In Situ by DPC-STEM Imaging
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Campanini, Marco
, Rossell, Marta D
, Sarott, Martin F
, Vogel, Alexander
, Trassin, Morgan
2021
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Monitoring Electrical Biasing of Pb(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 Ferroelectric Thin Films In Situ by DPC-STEM Imaging
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Campanini, Marco
, Rossell, Marta D
, Sarott, Martin F
, Vogel, Alexander
, Trassin, Morgan
2021
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Monitoring Electrical Biasing of Pb(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 Ferroelectric Thin Films In Situ by DPC-STEM Imaging
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Monitoring Electrical Biasing of Pb(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 Ferroelectric Thin Films In Situ by DPC-STEM Imaging
2021
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Increased data storage densities are required for the next generation of nonvolatile random access memories and data storage devices based on ferroelectric materials. Yet, with intensified miniaturization, these devices face a loss of their ferroelectric properties. Therefore, a full microscopic understanding of the impact of the nanoscale defects on the ferroelectric switching dynamics is crucial. However, collecting real-time data at the atomic and nanoscale remains very challenging. In this work, we explore the ferroelectric response of a Pb(Zr
Ti
)O
thin film ferroelectric capacitor to electrical biasing in situ in the transmission electron microscope. Using a combination of high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and differential phase contrast (DPC)-STEM imaging we unveil the structural and polarization state of the ferroelectric thin film, integrated into a capacitor architecture, before and during biasing. Thus, we can correlate real-time changes in the DPC signal with the presence of misfit dislocations and ferroelastic domains. A reduction in the domain wall velocity of 24% is measured in defective regions of the film when compared to predominantly defect-free regions.
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