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Understanding Dynamics of Heterogeneous Ferroelectric Oxides at the Nanoscale using Graph Neural Networks on Reactive Force-Field Simulations

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Abstract

Ferroelectrics are a technologically important class of materials for next generation microelectronics platforms, such as ferroelectric memristors, which show spontaneous long-range ordering of electric polarization. Recent advances have even shown formation of novel nanoscale chiral polar structures, such as polar skyrmions in heterogeneous oxides, that open new possibilities for storing and manipulating information at the nanoscale. While formation of long-range polar order as well as polar skyrmions is understood to be a delicate balance between coupling between microscopic degrees of freedom, there is a critical need to understand dynamics of polarization switching in such heterogeneous materials under high fields. In this talk, we will present insights into the dynamics of polarization switching in defective BaTiO3, obtained from combining large-scale atomistic reactive simulations with dynamical graph neural network approaches. Specifically, we will focus on how polar-structure and dynamics changes around point-defects, and how this interaction influences domain-wall dynamics.

Presenters

  • Abhijeet S Dhakane

    University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Abhijeet S Dhakane

    University of Tennessee

  • Tian Xie

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Bobby G Sumpter

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831

  • Dundar Yilmaz

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Adri C Van Duin

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Panchapakesan Ganesh

    Oak Ridge National Lab