Bismuth ferrite layers, ∼200-nm-thick, are deposited on SrRuO 3 -coated DyScO 3 (110) o substrates in a step-flow growth regime via adsorption-controlled molecular-beam epitaxy. Structural characterization shows the films to be phase pure with substrate-limited mosaicity (0.012 ○x-ray diffraction ω-rocking curve widths). The film surfaces are atomically smooth (0.2 nm root-mean-square height fluctuations) and consistof 260-nm-wide [11̄1] o -oriented terraces and unit-cell-tall (0.4 nm) step edges. The combination of electrostatic and symmetry boundaryconditions promotes two monoclinically distorted BiFeO 3 ferroelectric variants, which self-assemble into a pattern with unprecedentedlycoherent periodicity, consisting of 145 ± 2-nm-wide strip...
Crystal and domain structures, and ferroelectric properties of tensile-strained BiFeO3 epitaxial fil...
BiFeO3 (BFO) is the most studied room temperature multiferroic compound. In this work we demonstrate...
International audienceDomain switching pathways fundamentally control performance in ferroelectric t...
Bismuth ferrite layers, ∼200-nm-thick, are deposited on SrRuO 3 -coated DyScO 3 (110) o substrates i...
Ferroelectrics are materials with a spontaneous electrical polarization, which can be switched by an...
Recent works have shown that the domain walls of room-temperature multiferroic BiFeO3 (BFO) thin fil...
BiFeO3 thin films have been deposited on (111) SrTiO3 single crystal substrates by reactive molecula...
A wealth of fascinating phenomena have been discovered at the BiFeO3 domain walls, examples such as ...
There is growing evidence that domain walls in ferroics can possess emergent properties that are abs...
Erasable electrical conductive domain walls in an insulating ferroelectric matrix provide novel func...
Ferroelectric domain formation is an essential feature in ferroelectric thin films. These domains an...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multiferroic prope...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multiferroic prope...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO<sub>3</sub>) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multife...
Over the past two decades, Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3, BFO) thin films have attracted significant atten...
Crystal and domain structures, and ferroelectric properties of tensile-strained BiFeO3 epitaxial fil...
BiFeO3 (BFO) is the most studied room temperature multiferroic compound. In this work we demonstrate...
International audienceDomain switching pathways fundamentally control performance in ferroelectric t...
Bismuth ferrite layers, ∼200-nm-thick, are deposited on SrRuO 3 -coated DyScO 3 (110) o substrates i...
Ferroelectrics are materials with a spontaneous electrical polarization, which can be switched by an...
Recent works have shown that the domain walls of room-temperature multiferroic BiFeO3 (BFO) thin fil...
BiFeO3 thin films have been deposited on (111) SrTiO3 single crystal substrates by reactive molecula...
A wealth of fascinating phenomena have been discovered at the BiFeO3 domain walls, examples such as ...
There is growing evidence that domain walls in ferroics can possess emergent properties that are abs...
Erasable electrical conductive domain walls in an insulating ferroelectric matrix provide novel func...
Ferroelectric domain formation is an essential feature in ferroelectric thin films. These domains an...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multiferroic prope...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multiferroic prope...
Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO<sub>3</sub>) is a widely studied material, because of its interesting multife...
Over the past two decades, Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3, BFO) thin films have attracted significant atten...
Crystal and domain structures, and ferroelectric properties of tensile-strained BiFeO3 epitaxial fil...
BiFeO3 (BFO) is the most studied room temperature multiferroic compound. In this work we demonstrate...
International audienceDomain switching pathways fundamentally control performance in ferroelectric t...