Ferroelectric and antiferroelectric coupling in superlattices of paraelectric perovskites at room temperature

2003 
Results from dielectric and structural measurements on epitaxial SrTiO 3 /BaZrO 3 superlattices reveal properties that cannot be explained simply in terms of those measured on single films of the constituent materials. Forlarge superlattice periodicities (20/20 and 38/38 structures-i.e., samples in which each SrTiO 3 and BaZrO 3 layer are 20 or 38 unit cells thick, respectively), the capacitance-voltage curves indicate room-temperature ferroelectricity. For smaller periodicities (7/7 and 15/15), antiferroelectric-type behavior is observed, suggesting strong coupling between individual polar layers. This is consistent with recent second-harmonic generation results [A.Q. Jiang et al., J. Appl. Phys. 93, 1180 (2003)] of ordering in SrTiO 3 /BaTiO 3 superlattices. However, both constituents of the structures investigated here are paraelectric. Strain-induced room-temperature ferroelectricity in SrTiO 3 and distance-dependent coupling between these layers are proposed as mechanisms leading to the observed behavior.
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