Ferroelectric domain walls are a rich source of emergent electronic properties and unusual polar order. Recent studies showed that the configuration of ferroelectric walls can go well beyond the conventional Ising-type structure. N\'eel-, Bloch-, and vortex-like polar patterns have been observed, displaying strong similarities with the spin textures at magnetic domain walls. Here, we report the discovery of antiferroelectric domain walls in the uniaxial ferroelectric Pb$_{5}$Ge$_{3}$O$_{11}$. We resolve highly mobile domain walls with an alternating displacement of Pb atoms, resulting in a cyclic 180$^{\circ}$ flip of dipole direction within the wall. Density functional theory calculations reveal that Pb$_{5}$Ge$_{3}$O$_{11}$ is hyperferroe...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...
peer-reviewedFerroelectric domain walls (DWs) are the subject of intense research at present in the ...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...
Ferroelectric materials are heavily used in electro-mechanics and electronics. Inside the ferroelect...
peer-reviewedFerroelectric domain wall (DW) based nano-electronics is an emerging new field of resea...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
Application of scanning probe microscopy techniques such as piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) ope...
We show that flexoelectric effect is responsible for the non-Ising character of a 180° ferroelectric...
The 180⁰ ferroelectric domain walls (FDWs) have long been regarded as purely Ising type in ferroelec...
Domain walls naturally arise whenever a symmetry is spontaneously broken. They interconnect regions ...
Domain walls naturally arise whenever a symmetry is spontaneously broken. They interconnect regions ...
peer reviewedFerroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses...
This work was supported by Division II of the Swiss National Science Foundation under Project No. 20...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...
peer-reviewedFerroelectric domain walls (DWs) are the subject of intense research at present in the ...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...
Ferroelectric materials are heavily used in electro-mechanics and electronics. Inside the ferroelect...
peer-reviewedFerroelectric domain wall (DW) based nano-electronics is an emerging new field of resea...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
Application of scanning probe microscopy techniques such as piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) ope...
We show that flexoelectric effect is responsible for the non-Ising character of a 180° ferroelectric...
The 180⁰ ferroelectric domain walls (FDWs) have long been regarded as purely Ising type in ferroelec...
Domain walls naturally arise whenever a symmetry is spontaneously broken. They interconnect regions ...
Domain walls naturally arise whenever a symmetry is spontaneously broken. They interconnect regions ...
peer reviewedFerroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses...
This work was supported by Division II of the Swiss National Science Foundation under Project No. 20...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...
peer-reviewedFerroelectric domain walls (DWs) are the subject of intense research at present in the ...
peer reviewedObservation of a new type of nanoscale ferroelectric domains, termed as “bubble domains...