Spatially resolved polarization switching in ferroelectric nanocapacitors was studied on the sub-25 nm scale using the first-order reversal curve (FORC) method. The chosen capacitor geometry allows both high-veracity observation of the domain structure and mapping of polarization switching in a uniform field, synergistically combining microstructural observations and probing of uniform-field polarization responses as relevant to device operation. A classical Kolmogorov–Avrami–Ishibashi model has been adapted to the voltage domain, and the individual switching dynamics of the FORC response curves are well approximated by the adapted model. The comparison with microstructures suggests a strong spatial variability of the switching dynamics ins...
In this thesis, we investigate the switching dynamics in thin film ferroelectrics. Ferroelectric mat...
Spatially resolved studies of the switching behavior of micrometer scale Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 capacitors have...
We report in situ transmission electron microscopy observations of the 180 degrees polarization swit...
Piezoresponse force microscopy is a powerful technique for nm-scale studies but is usually limited b...
In this study, we review recent advances in PFM studies of micrometer scale ferroelectric capacitors...
An experimental approach for direct studies of the polarization reversal mechanism in thin film ferr...
Visualization of domain structure evolution under an electrical bias has been carried out in ferroel...
A mechanism for the switching behavior of (111)-oriented Pb(Zr,Ti)O3-based 1×1.5 μm2 capacitors has ...
First Order Reversal Curves (FORC) are polarization-field dependences described between saturation f...
Polarization switching in ferroelectric capacitors is typically realized by application of an electr...
Polarization reversal in BiFeO3 (BFO) thin films in a parallel-plate capacitor configuration has bee...
MasterThe ferroelectric domain switching is widely investigated as an enabling phenomenon of non-vol...
Polarization switching in ferroelectric capacitors is typically realized by application of an electr...
Switching, i.e., polarization reversal, of ferroelectric P(VDF-TrFE) thin films has been investigate...
Piezoresponse force microscopy has been used to perform nanoscale characterization of the spatial va...
In this thesis, we investigate the switching dynamics in thin film ferroelectrics. Ferroelectric mat...
Spatially resolved studies of the switching behavior of micrometer scale Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 capacitors have...
We report in situ transmission electron microscopy observations of the 180 degrees polarization swit...
Piezoresponse force microscopy is a powerful technique for nm-scale studies but is usually limited b...
In this study, we review recent advances in PFM studies of micrometer scale ferroelectric capacitors...
An experimental approach for direct studies of the polarization reversal mechanism in thin film ferr...
Visualization of domain structure evolution under an electrical bias has been carried out in ferroel...
A mechanism for the switching behavior of (111)-oriented Pb(Zr,Ti)O3-based 1×1.5 μm2 capacitors has ...
First Order Reversal Curves (FORC) are polarization-field dependences described between saturation f...
Polarization switching in ferroelectric capacitors is typically realized by application of an electr...
Polarization reversal in BiFeO3 (BFO) thin films in a parallel-plate capacitor configuration has bee...
MasterThe ferroelectric domain switching is widely investigated as an enabling phenomenon of non-vol...
Polarization switching in ferroelectric capacitors is typically realized by application of an electr...
Switching, i.e., polarization reversal, of ferroelectric P(VDF-TrFE) thin films has been investigate...
Piezoresponse force microscopy has been used to perform nanoscale characterization of the spatial va...
In this thesis, we investigate the switching dynamics in thin film ferroelectrics. Ferroelectric mat...
Spatially resolved studies of the switching behavior of micrometer scale Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 capacitors have...
We report in situ transmission electron microscopy observations of the 180 degrees polarization swit...