We report a first-principles investigation of ultrathin BaTiO3 films with SrRuO3 electrodes. We find that the ionic relaxations in the metal-oxide electrode play a crucial role in stabilizing the ferroelectric phase. Comparison with frozen-phonon calculations shows that the degree of softness of the SrRuO3 lattice has an essential impact on the screening of ferroelectric polarization in BaTiO3. The critical thickness for ferroelectricity in BaTiO3 is found to be 1.2 nm. The results of our calculations provide a possible explanation for the beneficial impact of oxide electrodes on the switching and dielectric properties of ferroelectric capacitors
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
The instability of ferroelectric ordering in ultra-thin films is one of the most important fundament...
We determine the effects of film thickness, epitaxial strain and the nature of electrodes on ferroel...
We proposed a model to study the resistance degradation behavior of ferroelectric oxides in the pres...
Ferroelectric materials generate much current interest due to their large amount of potential appli-...
High-quality BaTiO3 films with thicknesses ranging from 2.9 to 175 nm were grown epitaxially on SrRu...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
The instability of ferroelectric ordering in ultra-thin films is one of the most important fundament...
We determine the effects of film thickness, epitaxial strain and the nature of electrodes on ferroel...
We proposed a model to study the resistance degradation behavior of ferroelectric oxides in the pres...
Ferroelectric materials generate much current interest due to their large amount of potential appli-...
High-quality BaTiO3 films with thicknesses ranging from 2.9 to 175 nm were grown epitaxially on SrRu...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
A continuum phase field model is used to investigate the poling behavior of BaTiO3 (BTO) thin films ...
Utilization of the switchable spontaneous polarization of nanometer scale ferroelectric materials of...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...