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Room-temperature stabilizing strongly competing ferrielectric and antiferroelectric phases in PbZrO 3 by strain-mediated phase separation.

Ziyi YuNingbo FanZhengqian FuBiao HeShiguang YanHenghui CaiXuefeng ChenLinlin ZhangYuanyuan ZhangBin XuGenshui WangFangfang Xu
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
PbZrO 3 has been broadly considered as a prototypical antiferroelectric material for high-power energy storage. A recent theoretical study suggests that the ground state of PbZrO 3 is threefold-modulated ferrielectric, which challenges the generally accepted antiferroelectric configuration. However, such a novel ferrielectric phase was predicted only to be accessible at low temperatures. Here, we successfully achieve the room-temperature construction of the strongly competing ferrielectric and antiferroelectric state by strain-mediated phase separation in PbZrO 3 /SrTiO 3 thin film. We demonstrate that the phase separation occurs spontaneously in quasi-periodic stripe-like patterns under a compressive misfit strain and can be tailored by varying the film thickness. The ferrielectric phase strikingly exhibitsa threefold modulation period with a nearly up-up-down configuration, which could be stabilized and manipulated by the formation and evolution of interfacial defects under applied strain. The present results construct a fertile ground for further exploring the physical properties and applications based on the novel ferrielectric phase.
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