Robust Switchable Polarization and Coupled Electronic Characteristics of Magnesium-Doped Zinc Oxide.
Haoze ZhangAyana AlanthattilRichard F WebsterDawei ZhangMohammad B GhasemianBharathipura Venkataramana RajendraJan SeidelPankaj SharmaPublished in: ACS nano (2023)
Ferroelectrics possess a spontaneous polarization that is switchable by an electric field and is critical for the development of low-energy nanoelectronics and neuromorphic applications. However, apart from a few recent developments, the realization of switchable polarization in metal oxides with simpler structures has been a major challenge. Here, we demonstrate the presence of robust switchable polarization at the level of a single nanocrystallite in magnesium-doped zinc oxide thin films with polar wurtzite crystal structures. Using a combination of high-resolution scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopic techniques, voltage control of the polarization and the coupled electronic transport behavior revealing a giant resistance change of approximately 10000% is unveiled. Time- and frequency-resolved nanoscale measurements provide key insights into the polarization phenomenon and a 9-fold increase in the effective longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient. Our work thus constitutes a crucial step toward validating nanoscale ferroelectricity in polar wurtzites for use in advanced nanoelectronics and memory applications.