A phenomenological thermodynamic model has been developed to account for the effects of the film thickness on various properties of ferroelectric thin films. To this end, we have suitably incorporated a position-dependent stress distribution function into the elastic Gibbs function. Various physical properties can be predicted as a function of the film thickness using this modified thermodynamic formalism. A comparison of the theoretical predictions with experimental values of the average strain and the para-ferro transition temperature indicates that the tensile stress caused by the cubic-tetragonal displacive phase transition dominates over the compressive thermal stress in the epitaxially oriented tetragonal Pb(Zr, Ti)O-3 thin films. (C)...
The effects of nonequally biaxial in-plane misfit strains on the equilibrium polarization states and...
A modified thermodynamic potential based on the eight-order Landau-Devonshire polynomial is derived ...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
The equilibrium polarization states and physical properties of single-domain Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 (PZT) t...
Residual stresses develop in the sol-gel-derived ferroelectric thin films during the transformation ...
International audienceWe report the thermodynamic potential for single-domain (110) thin films epita...
Equilibrium domain structures commonly observed in epitaxial Pb-based ferroelectric thin films are a...
International audienceStrain engineering aims to take advantage of the stress field imposed by subst...
Thermodynamic modeling based on the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire theory has been performed for epitaxi...
A study on the effects of the residual strain in Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 (PZT) thin films on the ferroele...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
Strain relaxation and the ferroelectric critical temperature were investigated in a series of epitax...
Heteroepitaxial growth of thin films of non-cubic ferroelectric materials on cubic single crystal su...
The structural evolution of epitaxial monodomain (only 180° domains) ferroelectric PbTiO3 thin film ...
Ferroelectric and dielectric properties of polydomain (twinned) single-crystalline Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 t...
The effects of nonequally biaxial in-plane misfit strains on the equilibrium polarization states and...
A modified thermodynamic potential based on the eight-order Landau-Devonshire polynomial is derived ...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
The equilibrium polarization states and physical properties of single-domain Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 (PZT) t...
Residual stresses develop in the sol-gel-derived ferroelectric thin films during the transformation ...
International audienceWe report the thermodynamic potential for single-domain (110) thin films epita...
Equilibrium domain structures commonly observed in epitaxial Pb-based ferroelectric thin films are a...
International audienceStrain engineering aims to take advantage of the stress field imposed by subst...
Thermodynamic modeling based on the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire theory has been performed for epitaxi...
A study on the effects of the residual strain in Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 (PZT) thin films on the ferroele...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
Strain relaxation and the ferroelectric critical temperature were investigated in a series of epitax...
Heteroepitaxial growth of thin films of non-cubic ferroelectric materials on cubic single crystal su...
The structural evolution of epitaxial monodomain (only 180° domains) ferroelectric PbTiO3 thin film ...
Ferroelectric and dielectric properties of polydomain (twinned) single-crystalline Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 t...
The effects of nonequally biaxial in-plane misfit strains on the equilibrium polarization states and...
A modified thermodynamic potential based on the eight-order Landau-Devonshire polynomial is derived ...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...