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Tuning Piezoelectricity via Thermal Annealing at a Freestanding Ferroelectric Membrane.

Lu HanXinrui YangYingzhuo LunYue GuanFutao HuangShuhao WangJiangfeng YangChenyi GuZheng-Bin GuLisha LiuYaojin WangPeng WangJia-Wang HongXiaoqing PanYuefeng Nie
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Tuning the ferroelectric domain structure by a combination of elastic and electrostatic engineering provides an effective route for enhanced piezoelectricity. However, for epitaxial thin films, the clamping effect imposed by the substrate does not allow aftergrowth tuning and also limits the electromechanical response. In contrast, freestanding membranes, which are free of substrate constraints, enable the tuning of a subtle balance between elastic and electrostatic energies, giving new platforms for enhanced and tunable functionalities. Here, highly tunable piezoelectricity is demonstrated in freestanding PbTiO 3 membranes, by varying the ferroelectric domain structures from c -dominated to c / a and a domains via aftergrowth thermal treatment. Significantly, the piezoelectric coefficient of the c / a domain structure is enhanced by a factor of 2.5 compared with typical c domain PbTiO 3 . This work presents a new strategy to manipulate the piezoelectricity in ferroelectric membranes, highlighting their great potential for nano actuators, transducers, sensors and other NEMS device applications.
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