Negative-pressure enhanced ferroelectricity and piezoelectricity in lead-free BaTiO3 ferroelectric nanocomposite films†
Abstract
Due to environmental concerns and the increasing drive towards miniaturization of electronic circuits and devices, lead-free ferroelectric films with low leakage current and robust ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties are highly desired. The preferred alternative, BaTiO3, is non-toxic and has ferroelectric properties, but its high leakage current, poor ferroelectricity and piezoelectricity and low Curie temperature of ∼130 °C in thin film form are obstacles for high-temperature practical applications. Here, we report that a negative-pressure-driven enhancement of ferroelectric Curie temperature and effective piezoelectric coefficient are achieved in (111)-oriented BaTiO3 nanocomposite films. The enhanced ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties in the emergent monoclinic BaTiO3 are attributed to the sharp vertical interface and 3D tensile strain that develops upon interspersing stiff and self-assembled vertical Sm2O3 nanopillars through the film thickness. Our work also demonstrates that fabricating oxide films through (111)-oriented epitaxy opens up new avenues for the creation of new phase components and exploration of novel functionalities for developing oxide quantum electronic devices.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers