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Structural relaxation of BaTiO3 slab with tetragonal (100) surface: Abinitio comparison of different thickness

Symmetric BaTiO3 slabs of different thickness (6, 8 and 10-unit-cell thick) with BaO (100) surface terminations in tetragonal phase were computed by first-principles. The effects of surface termination on the structural parameters were studied. In contrast to previous literature findings, all interl...

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Published in:Current applied physics 2016, 16(11), , pp.1491-1497
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description Symmetric BaTiO3 slabs of different thickness (6, 8 and 10-unit-cell thick) with BaO (100) surface terminations in tetragonal phase were computed by first-principles. The effects of surface termination on the structural parameters were studied. In contrast to previous literature findings, all interlayer spacings were subjected to expansions except for the outmost interlayer spacing. A comparison among three slabs with varying thickness revealed that the expansion in interlayer spacings in the 8-unit-cell thick slab is smaller than the other two slabs. The surface relaxation effects penetrated into five layers from BaO (100) surface, beyond which a trailing effect in form of small expansion of interlayer spacing was noticed and there is zero rumpling. The computed in-plane ferroelectric displacements of each layer were relatively independent of the slab thickness. In agreement of previous works, symmetric tetragonal BaTiO3 slab with BaO (100) surface terminations was predicted to possess a much smaller value of in-plane spontaneous polarization than that in the bulk case. This is due to the computed polarization value using Berry phase formalism is too small with regard to ferroelectric displacements in the TiO2 layers. KCI Citation Count: 3
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