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Polarization Switching and Correlated Phase Transitions in Fluorite‐Structure ZrO<sub>2</sub> Nanocrystals

Xinyan Li, Hai Zhong, Ting Lin, Fanqi Meng, Ang Gao, Zhuohui Liu, Dong Su, Kui-juan Jin, Chen Ge, Qinghua Zhang, Lin Gu

2023Advanced Materials42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Unconventional ferroelectricity in fluorite‐structure oxides enables tremendous opportunities in nanoelectronics owing to their superior scalability and silicon compatibility. However, their polarization order and switching process remain elusive due to the challenges of visualizing oxygen ions in nanocrystalline films. In this work, the oxygen shifting during polarization switching and correlated polar–nonpolar phase transitions are directly captured among multiple metastable phases in freestanding ZrO 2 thin films by low‐dose integrated differential phase‐contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy (iDPC‐STEM). Bidirectional transitions between antiferroelectric and ferroelectric orders and interfacial polarization relaxation are clarified at unit‐cell scale. Meanwhile, polarization switching is strongly correlated with Zr–O displacement in reversible martensitic transformation between monoclinic and orthorhombic phases and two‐step tetrahedral‐to‐orthorhombic phase transition. These findings provide atomic insights into the transition pathways between metastable polymorphs and unravel the evolution of polarization orders in (anti)ferroelectric fluorite oxides.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFerroelectricityOrthorhombic crystal systemPolarization (electrochemistry)Phase transitionChemical physicsNanocrystalline materialCrystallographyMonoclinic crystal systemMetastabilityDielectricCondensed matter physicsNanotechnologyCrystal structureOptoelectronicsPhysical chemistryChemistryPhysicsOrganic chemistryFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesFerroelectric and Piezoelectric MaterialsSemiconductor materials and devices
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