Large Polarization Near 50 C/cm2 in a Single Unit Cell Layer SrTiO3

NANO LETTERS(2024)

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Abstract
The generally nonpolar SrTiO3 has attracted more attention recently because of its possibly induced novel polar states and related paraelectric-ferroelectric phase transitions. By using controlled pulsed laser deposition, high-quality, ultrathin, and strained SrTiO3 layers were obtained. Here, transmission electron microscopy and theoretical simulations have unveiled highly polar states in SrTiO3 films even down to one unit cell at room temperature, which were stabilized in the PbTiO3/SrTiO3/PbTiO3 sandwich structures by in-plane tensile strain and interfacial coupling, as evidenced by large tetragonality (similar to 1.05), notable polar ion displacement (0.019 nm), and thus ultrahigh spontaneous polarization (up to similar to 50 mu C/cm(2)). These values are nearly comparable to those of the strong ferroelectrics as the PbZrxTi1-xO3 family. Our findings provide an effective and practical approach for integrating large strain states into oxide films and inducing polarization in nonpolar materials, which may broaden the functionality of nonpolar oxides and pave the way for the discovery of new electronic materials.
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polar SrTiO3,room-temperature polarization,strain engineering,interfacial coupling,atomicscale
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