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Highly tunable skyrmion-like polar nanodomains for high-density ferroelectric hard disks

Emerging topological polar domains have a wide range of potential applications in electronic devices. It is critical to accurately manipulate these topological domains by electrical fields and explore their exotic properties for making more energy-efficient high-density non-volatile memories. Herein...

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Published in:Applied physics reviews 2024-09, Vol.11 (3)
Main Authors: Chen, Hongying, Yang, Wenda, Li, Cheng, Jiao, Peijie, Liu, Zhiyu, Lin, Chuanjie, Chen, Yaoyao, Tian, Guo, Deng, Yu, Nie, Yuefeng, Wu, Yongjun, Liu, Jun-Ming, Hong, Zijian, Gao, Xingsen, Wu, Di
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description Emerging topological polar domains have a wide range of potential applications in electronic devices. It is critical to accurately manipulate these topological domains by electrical fields and explore their exotic properties for making more energy-efficient high-density non-volatile memories. Herein, we demonstrate that skyrmion-like polar nanodomains appear at room temperature in SrTiO3/PbTiO3 bilayer heterostructures by balancing the elastic and electrostatic energies via varying the SrTiO3 capping layer thickness. These polar nanodomains, stable at room temperature, can be electrically written, erased, and rewritten into the bilayer by applying an appropriate bias on the conductive tip of an atomic force microscope. The lateral size and location of these polar nanodomains can be precisely controlled. Moreover, ring-shaped conductive domain walls are observed around these polar nanodomains, with on/off ratios of more than two orders of magnitude with respect to the ferroelectric background. Based on these characteristics, the polar nanodomains can be created, erased, and probed electrically, suggesting applications for high-density ferroelectric hard disks.
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