Enhanced Piezoelectricity in PbTiO$_3$/BaTiO$_3$ Superlattices
ORAL
Abstract
First-principles calculations by Cooper and Rabe predict an enhancement of the piezoelectric coefficient ($d_{33}$) in PbTiO$_3$/BaTiO$_3$ (PTO/BTO) superlattices for intermediate values of PTO concentration. PTO/BTO superlattices have been fabricated using an off-axis RF magnetron sputtering technique, enabling x-ray diffraction, electrical measurements and atomic force microscopy on this system. The experimental results agree with the calculated polarization, tetragonality and enhanced piezoelectricity as a function of PTO concentration. Additional first-principles calculations indicate that the enhancement in $d_{33}$ is more pronounced in shorter-period superlattices. By applying a Landau-Devonshire model to this system, we find that the enhanced piezoelectricity is due to the combination of a bulk effect associated with the presence of finite electric fields in each layer and interfacial effects. Implications of our results for future experiments are discussed.
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Authors
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T. Yusufaly
Rutgers University
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B. Ziegler
University of Geneva
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Valentino R. Cooper
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Sara Callori
Stony Brook University, Dept. of Physics, Stony Brook University
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John Sinsheimer
Stony Brook University, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
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Karin M. Rabe
Rutgers University
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Premala Chandra
Rutgers University, Center for Materials Theory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
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M. Dawber
Stony Brook University