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Strain engineering of epitaxial ferroelectric thin films on anisotropic substrates
by Akcay, Gursel, Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 2008, 99 pages; AAT 3313261

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The role of anisotropic misfit strains on the spontaneous polarization, dielectric properties, and pyroelectric response of (110) oriented Ba 0.6 Sr 0.4 TiO 3 (BST 60/40) thin films on (100) orthorhombic substrates is analyzed theoretically. The anisotropic in-plane strain state and the rotation of the elastic and the electrostrictive constants of the BST 60/40 films result in strongly directional and unique properties, different from BST 60/40 films on cubic substrates with (100) BST //(100) Substrate epitaxy. The thermodynamic formalism also incorporates the thickness dependence of the internal stress state due to the anisotropic relaxation of epitaxial stresses through the formation of misfit dislocations along the two in-plane directions. In particular, the model is applied to (110) BST 60/40 ferroelectric films on (100) NdGaO 3 orthorhombic substrates. A more generalized analysis treating the in-plane misfit strains as parameters shows that ferroelectric phases that cannot be observed in single-crystal perovskite ferroelectrics can be stabilized due to the reduction in the symmetry induced by the anisotropic strain state.

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School:University of Connecticut
School Location:United States -- Connecticut
Keyword(s):Strain engineering, Ferroelectric thin films, Anisotropic substrates, Barium strontium titanate, Thin films
Source:DAI-B 69/05, Nov 2008
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Materials science
Publication Number: AAT 3313261
ISBN:9780549620259
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?did=1529198041&Fmt=7&clientI d=79356&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:1529198041


 

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