Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study

Abstract Due to the remarkable possibilities of epitaxially growing strontium titanate (SrTiO3 or STO) on silicon, this oxide is widely used as a buffer layer for integrating other perovskite oxides which allows for the development of various functional electronic devices on silicon. Moreover, STO i...

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Main Authors: Wei-wei Peng, Robert Tétot, Gang Niu, Emilie Amzallag, Bertrand Vilquin, Jean-Blaise Brubach, Pascale Roy
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02113-4
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spelling doaj-16e5cdaade794fe5ad654badc71eba522020-12-08T03:12:52ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-05-017111110.1038/s41598-017-02113-4Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio studyWei-wei Peng0Robert Tétot1Gang Niu2Emilie Amzallag3Bertrand Vilquin4Jean-Blaise Brubach5Pascale Roy6Synchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, Saint-AubinSynchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, Saint-AubinElectronic Materials Research Laboratory, Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education & International Center for Dielectric Research, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversityCNRS-Université paris-Sud, ICMMO(SP2M) UMR 8182Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL), Université de Lyon, CNRS-UMR 5270Synchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, Saint-AubinSynchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, Saint-AubinAbstract Due to the remarkable possibilities of epitaxially growing strontium titanate (SrTiO3 or STO) on silicon, this oxide is widely used as a buffer layer for integrating other perovskite oxides which allows for the development of various functional electronic devices on silicon. Moreover, STO is known to be an incipient ferroelectric in bulk but may become ferroelectric when in the form of strained ultrathin films. Given the importance of the potential applications for electronics if this property is demonstrated, we performed a spectroscopic study of STO on Si(001) templates coupling experimental and ab initio investigations. We selected six samples of ultrathin films: three strained samples (of thickness 4, 9 and 48 nm) and three relaxed samples (of equivalent thickness). Their infrared spectra show that both the mechanical stress and the thickness play major roles: higher energy modes evolve as soft modes in thinner strained films. In order to support these observations, the dynamical ab initio calculations allowed deriving the conditions for STO films to become ferroelectric at room temperature as shown by the development of a soft mode and the divergence of the in-plane dielectric constant.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02113-4
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author Wei-wei Peng
Robert Tétot
Gang Niu
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Bertrand Vilquin
Jean-Blaise Brubach
Pascale Roy
spellingShingle Wei-wei Peng
Robert Tétot
Gang Niu
Emilie Amzallag
Bertrand Vilquin
Jean-Blaise Brubach
Pascale Roy
Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
Scientific Reports
author_facet Wei-wei Peng
Robert Tétot
Gang Niu
Emilie Amzallag
Bertrand Vilquin
Jean-Blaise Brubach
Pascale Roy
author_sort Wei-wei Peng
title Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
title_short Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
title_full Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
title_fullStr Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
title_full_unstemmed Room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in SrTiO3 ultrathin films: Infrared and ab initio study
title_sort room-temperature soft mode and ferroelectric like polarization in srtio3 ultrathin films: infrared and ab initio study
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Due to the remarkable possibilities of epitaxially growing strontium titanate (SrTiO3 or STO) on silicon, this oxide is widely used as a buffer layer for integrating other perovskite oxides which allows for the development of various functional electronic devices on silicon. Moreover, STO is known to be an incipient ferroelectric in bulk but may become ferroelectric when in the form of strained ultrathin films. Given the importance of the potential applications for electronics if this property is demonstrated, we performed a spectroscopic study of STO on Si(001) templates coupling experimental and ab initio investigations. We selected six samples of ultrathin films: three strained samples (of thickness 4, 9 and 48 nm) and three relaxed samples (of equivalent thickness). Their infrared spectra show that both the mechanical stress and the thickness play major roles: higher energy modes evolve as soft modes in thinner strained films. In order to support these observations, the dynamical ab initio calculations allowed deriving the conditions for STO films to become ferroelectric at room temperature as shown by the development of a soft mode and the divergence of the in-plane dielectric constant.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02113-4
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