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Self-Assembly of Organic Ferroelectrics by Evaporative Dewetting: A Case of β-Glycine.

Ensieh SeyedhosseiniKonstantin RomanyukDaria VasilevaSemen VasilevAlla NuraevaPavel S ZelenovskiyMaxim S IvanovAnna N MorozovskaVladimir Ya ShurHaidong LuAlexei GruvermanAndrei L Kholkin
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Self-assembly of ferroelectric materials attracts significant interest because it offers a promising fabrication route to novel structures useful for microelectronic devices such as nonvolatile memories, integrated sensors/actuators, or energy harvesters. In this work, we demonstrate a novel approach for self-assembly of organic ferroelectrics (as exemplified by ferroelectric β-glycine) using evaporative dewetting, which allows forming quasi-regular arrays of nano- and microislands with preferred orientation of polarization axes. Surprisingly, self-assembled islands are crystallographically oriented in a radial direction from the center of organic "grains" formed during dewetting process. The kinetics of dewetting process follows the t-1/2 law, which is responsible for the observed polygon shape of the grain boundaries and island coverage as a function of radial position. The polarization in ferroelectric islands of β-glycine is parallel to the substrate and switchable under a relatively small dc voltage applied by the conducting tip of piezoresponse force microscope. Significant size effect on polarization is observed and explained within the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological formalism.
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