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Two-step polarization reversal in biased ferroelectrics
Daniels, John E.,Cozzan, Clayton,Ukritnukun, Supphatuch,Tutuncu, Goknur,Andrieux, Jerome,Glaum, Julia,Dosch, Chris,Jo, Wook,Jones, Jacob L. American Institute of Physics 2014 JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS - Vol.115 No.22
Polarization reversal in polycrystalline ferroelectrics is shown to occur via two distinct and sequential domain reorientation steps. This reorientation sequence, which cannot be readily discriminated in the overall sample polarization, is made apparent using time-resolved high-energy x-ray diffraction. Upon application of electric fields opposite to the initial poling direction, two unique and significantly different time constants are observed. The first (faster time constant) is shown to be derived by the release of a residual stress due to initial electrical biasing and the second (slower time constant) due to the redevelopment of residual stress during further domain wall motion. A modified domain reorientation model is given that accurately describes the domain volume fraction evolution during the reversal process. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.