Enhanced polarization and abnormal flexural deformation in bent freestanding perovskite oxides.
Songhua CaiYingzhuo LunDianxiang JiPeng LvLu HanChangqing GuoYipeng ZangSi GaoYifan WeiMin GuChunchen ZhangZhengbin GuXueyun WangChristopher AddiegoDaining FangYuefeng NieJia-Wang HongPeng WangXiao-Qing PanPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Recent realizations of ultrathin freestanding perovskite oxides offer a unique platform to probe novel properties in two-dimensional oxides. Here, we observe a giant flexoelectric response in freestanding BiFeO 3 and SrTiO 3 in their bent state arising from strain gradients up to 3.5 × 10 7 m -1 , suggesting a promising approach for realizing ultra-large polarizations. Additionally, a substantial change in membrane thickness is discovered in bent freestanding BiFeO 3 , which implies an unusual bending-expansion/shrinkage effect in the ferroelectric membrane that has never been seen before in crystalline materials. Our theoretical model reveals that this unprecedented flexural deformation within the membrane is attributable to a flexoelectricity-piezoelectricity interplay. The finding unveils intriguing nanoscale electromechanical properties and provides guidance for their practical applications in flexible nanoelectromechanical systems.