We present a revised analysis of Negative Capacitance (NC) in ferroelectric-insulator capacitors, and particularly of the difference between systems with and without a metal interlayer. We develop a model accounting for the three-dimensional electrostatics and report analytical and numerical results based on Landau-Ginzburg equations. Our results explain the lack of NC operation in capacitors having an interlayer metal, compare well with recent experiments and enlighten the role of traps at the ferroelectric-oxide interface
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The negative capacitance operation of a ferroelectric material is not only an intriguing material sc...
The negative capacitance (NC) operation of ferroelectric materials has been originally proposed base...
The Landau theory of phase transitions predicts the presence of a negative capacitance in ferroelect...
In this paper, we revisit the theory of negative capacitance in: 1) a standalone ferroelectric; 2) a...
In this paper, we revisit the theory of negative capacitance in: 1) a standalone ferroelectric; 2) a...
Capacitor networks consisting of ferroelectric and non ferroelectric materials can be described usin...
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbHThe phenomenological Landau–Ginzburg–Devonshire model provides a fundamental ba...
Differential capacitance is derived based upon energy, charge or current considerations, and determi...
Recently, the proposal to use voltage amplification from ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) to ...
The observation of negative capacitance effect is focused on the ferroelectrics, while the antiferro...
Because of the thermal distribution of electrons in a semiconductor, modern transistors cannot be tu...
The stability of spontaneous electrical polarization in ferroelectrics is fundamental to many of the...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The negative capacitance operation of a ferroelectric material is not only an intriguing material sc...
The negative capacitance (NC) operation of ferroelectric materials has been originally proposed base...
The Landau theory of phase transitions predicts the presence of a negative capacitance in ferroelect...
In this paper, we revisit the theory of negative capacitance in: 1) a standalone ferroelectric; 2) a...
In this paper, we revisit the theory of negative capacitance in: 1) a standalone ferroelectric; 2) a...
Capacitor networks consisting of ferroelectric and non ferroelectric materials can be described usin...
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbHThe phenomenological Landau–Ginzburg–Devonshire model provides a fundamental ba...
Differential capacitance is derived based upon energy, charge or current considerations, and determi...
Recently, the proposal to use voltage amplification from ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) to ...
The observation of negative capacitance effect is focused on the ferroelectrics, while the antiferro...
Because of the thermal distribution of electrons in a semiconductor, modern transistors cannot be tu...
The stability of spontaneous electrical polarization in ferroelectrics is fundamental to many of the...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...
The use of ferroelectric negative capacitance (NC) has been proposed as a promising way to reduce th...