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Light-Driven Ultrafast Polarization Manipulation in a Relaxor Ferroelectric.

Suji ParkBo WangTiannan YangJieun KimSahar SeremiWenbo ZhaoBurak GuzelturkAditya SoodClara NybyMarc ZajacXiaozhe ShenMichael KozinaAlexander H M ReidStephen WeathersbyXijie WangLane W MartinLong-Qing ChenAaron M Lindenberg
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Relaxor ferroelectrics have been intensely studied for decades based on their unique electromechanical responses which arise from local structural heterogeneity involving polar nanoregions or domains. Here, we report first studies of the ultrafast dynamics and reconfigurability of the polarization in freestanding films of the prototypical relaxor 0.68PbMg 1/3 Nb 2/3 O 3 -0.32PbTiO 3 (PMN-0.32PT) by probing its atomic-scale response via femtosecond-resolution, electron-scattering approaches. By combining these structural measurements with dynamic phase-field simulations, we show that femtosecond light pulses drive a change in both the magnitude and direction of the polarization vector within polar nanodomains on few-picosecond time scales. This study defines new opportunities for dynamic reconfigurable control of the polarization in nanoscale relaxor ferroelectrics.
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