International audienceThe weak ferroelectric contribution to the polarization of antiferroelectric lead zirconate (PZO) thin films has been investigated using PUND (Positive Up Negative Down) pulse measurements and hysterons decomposition by First Order Reversal Curves (FORC) technique. The PUND allows decomposing the measured current, obtained from the polarization-electric field loop measurements, into a switching and a non-switching contribution. We show that the weak ferroelectric phase is enhanced when a large electric field has been previously applied to the material, in order to switch from the antiferroelectric to the ferroelectric phase. Using the PUND measurement at fields below the antiferroelectric to ferroelectric phase transit...
Nowadays, polycrystalline Pb(Zr, Ti)O 3 (PZT) thin films are widely used in various applications suc...
The origin of a recently reported peculiar phenomenon-polarization reversal against the applied elec...
Antiferroelectrics are a subcategory of ferroic materials that display no spontaneous polarisation ...
International audienceIn this study, two different methods have been used in order to characterize l...
International audienceFast switching in thin ferroelectrics has been investigated from the respectiv...
International audienceAntiferroelectric PbZrTiO3 thin films were prepared by chemical solution depos...
International audienceThe archetypical antiferroelectric, PbZrO3, is currently attracting a lot of i...
Antiferroelectric materials ~example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate!, in which...
Antiferroelectric materials (example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate), in which...
Antiferroelectric materials (example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate), in which...
Antiferroelectric materials, where the transition between antipolar and polar phase is controlled by...
In this paper, the field-induced residual ferroelectricity in antiferroelectric lead zirconate thin ...
International audienceIn antiferroelectric PbZrO 3 thin films, a weak residual ferroelectric phase i...
The increasing parts of the non-symmetric P(E) hysteresis loops of PZT ferroelectric films (First Or...
Lead Zirconate (PbZrO3) thin films were deposited by pulsed laser ablation method. Pseudocubic (110)...
Nowadays, polycrystalline Pb(Zr, Ti)O 3 (PZT) thin films are widely used in various applications suc...
The origin of a recently reported peculiar phenomenon-polarization reversal against the applied elec...
Antiferroelectrics are a subcategory of ferroic materials that display no spontaneous polarisation ...
International audienceIn this study, two different methods have been used in order to characterize l...
International audienceFast switching in thin ferroelectrics has been investigated from the respectiv...
International audienceAntiferroelectric PbZrTiO3 thin films were prepared by chemical solution depos...
International audienceThe archetypical antiferroelectric, PbZrO3, is currently attracting a lot of i...
Antiferroelectric materials ~example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate!, in which...
Antiferroelectric materials (example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate), in which...
Antiferroelectric materials (example: lead zirconate and modified lead zirconate stannate), in which...
Antiferroelectric materials, where the transition between antipolar and polar phase is controlled by...
In this paper, the field-induced residual ferroelectricity in antiferroelectric lead zirconate thin ...
International audienceIn antiferroelectric PbZrO 3 thin films, a weak residual ferroelectric phase i...
The increasing parts of the non-symmetric P(E) hysteresis loops of PZT ferroelectric films (First Or...
Lead Zirconate (PbZrO3) thin films were deposited by pulsed laser ablation method. Pseudocubic (110)...
Nowadays, polycrystalline Pb(Zr, Ti)O 3 (PZT) thin films are widely used in various applications suc...
The origin of a recently reported peculiar phenomenon-polarization reversal against the applied elec...
Antiferroelectrics are a subcategory of ferroic materials that display no spontaneous polarisation ...