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Title: Strain-driven structure-ferroelectricity relationship in hexagonal TbMnO3 films
Authors: MANDAL, R.
Hirsbrunner, M.
Roddatis, V.
Gruhl, R.
Schueler, L.
Ross, U
Merten, S.
Gegenwart, P
Moshnyaga, V.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Thin-Films
YMNO3
Phase
Transitions
Manganites
Room
2020
2020-OCT-WEEK1
TOC-OCT-2020
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review B, 102(10).
Abstract: Thin films and heterostructures of hexagonal manganites as promising multiferroic materials have attracted a considerable interest. We report structural transformations of high-quality strain-stabilized epitaxial hexagonal TbMnO3/yttria stabilized zirconia(111) (h-TMO) films, analyzed by means of various characterization techniques. A reversible structural phase transition from P63cm to P63/mmc structure at TC∼800K was observed in stoichiometric h-TMO films by temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy and optical ellipsometry. The latter, directly probing the electronic system, indicates its modification at the structural phase transition, likely due to charge transfer from oxygen to Mn. A partially reversible phase transformation and stress relaxation was observed in h-TMO films with Tb excess after temperature cycling (300-1000-300 K) during Raman and ellipsometry. An inhomogeneous microstructure, containing ferroelectric and paraelectric nanodomains, was revealed by transmission electron microscopy in the Tb-rich film after annealing. The results obtained indicate a strong influence of stress, induced by temperature and by constrained sample geometry, onto the structure and ferroelectricity of strain-stabilized h-TMO thin films.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5091
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.104106
ISSN: 2469-9950
2469-9969
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