CaTiO3 is a well-known incipient ferroelectric material that does not undergo a ferroelectric phase transition in spite of the intriguing dielectric constant behavior. Especially, unlike a prototypical incipient ferroelectric SrTiO3, the paraelectric state of CaTiO3 cannot be easily destroyed by small perturbations, including cation doping and epitaxial strain. We present that a nearly strain-free epitaxial CaTiO3 film grown at a low oxygen partial pressure exhibits polarization-voltage hysteresis loops and the distinct difference of piezoresponse force microscopy phase signals, implying that a ferroelectric phase is induced. Such results are shown even at room temperature. We suggest that the observed ferroelectric behavior in CaTiO3 film ...
Ferroelectric materials generate much current interest due to their large amount of potential appli-...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
With the motive of unraveling the origin of native vacancy induced magnetization in ferroelectric pe...
CaTiO3 is a well-known incipient ferroelectric material that does not undergo a ferroelectric phase ...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to induce functional properties such as ferroelectricity in thin...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to induce functional properties such as ferroelectricity in thin...
We investigate room-temperature (RT) ferroelectricity in tensile-strained SrTiO3 (STO) thin films gr...
Abstract The existence of out-of-plane-oriented oxygen vacancy dipoles was experimentally establish...
Biaxial strain is known to induce ferroelectricity in thin films of nominally non-ferroelectric mate...
Over the last decades, ferroelectric materials have become essential components in a range of applic...
The combination of epitaxial strain and defect engineering facilitates the tuning of the transition ...
Abstract Allying epitaxial strain and synthesis conditions allows for the introduction of specific p...
Epitaxial thin films offer enhanced control of the microstructure compared to bulk materials,as well...
Microwave performances of planar capacitors formed on epitaxial SrTiO 3 (STO) films reveal that two-...
Ferroelectric materials form a special class of dielectrics that can sustain a remnant polarization ...
Ferroelectric materials generate much current interest due to their large amount of potential appli-...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
With the motive of unraveling the origin of native vacancy induced magnetization in ferroelectric pe...
CaTiO3 is a well-known incipient ferroelectric material that does not undergo a ferroelectric phase ...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to induce functional properties such as ferroelectricity in thin...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to induce functional properties such as ferroelectricity in thin...
We investigate room-temperature (RT) ferroelectricity in tensile-strained SrTiO3 (STO) thin films gr...
Abstract The existence of out-of-plane-oriented oxygen vacancy dipoles was experimentally establish...
Biaxial strain is known to induce ferroelectricity in thin films of nominally non-ferroelectric mate...
Over the last decades, ferroelectric materials have become essential components in a range of applic...
The combination of epitaxial strain and defect engineering facilitates the tuning of the transition ...
Abstract Allying epitaxial strain and synthesis conditions allows for the introduction of specific p...
Epitaxial thin films offer enhanced control of the microstructure compared to bulk materials,as well...
Microwave performances of planar capacitors formed on epitaxial SrTiO 3 (STO) films reveal that two-...
Ferroelectric materials form a special class of dielectrics that can sustain a remnant polarization ...
Ferroelectric materials generate much current interest due to their large amount of potential appli-...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a realistic model of an ultrathin film of BaTiO3 sandwi...
With the motive of unraveling the origin of native vacancy induced magnetization in ferroelectric pe...