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Correlation between Geometrically Induced Oxygen Octahedral Tilts and Multiferroic Behaviors in BiFeO3 Films

Author(s)
Lee, Sung SuKim, Young-MinLee, Hyung-JaeSeo, OkkyunJeong, Hu YoungHe, QianBorisevich, Albina Y.Kang, BoyounKwon, OwoongKang, SeunghunKim, YunseokKoo, Tae YeongRhyee, Jong-SooNoh, Do YoungCho, BeongkiSeo, Ji HuiLee, Jun HeeJo, Ji Young
Issued Date
2018-05
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201800839
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24143
Fulltext
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adfm.201800839
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.28, no.19, pp.1800839
Abstract
The equilibrium position of atoms in a unit cell is directly connected to crystal functionalities, e.g., ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism, and piezoelectricity. The artificial tuning of the energy landscape can involve repositioning atoms as well as manipulating the functionalities of perovskites (ABO3), which are good model systems to test this legacy. Mechanical energy from external sources accommodating various clamping substrates is utilized to perturb the energy state of perovskite materials fabricated on the substrates and consequently change their functionalities; however, this approach yields undesired complex behaviors of perovskite crystals, such as lattice distortion, displacement of B atoms, and/or tilting of oxygen octahedra. Owing to complimentary collaborations between experimental and theoretical studies, the effects of both lattice distortion and displacement of B atoms are well understood so far, which leaves us a simple question: Can we exclusively control the positions of oxygen atoms in perovskites for functionality manipulation? Here the artificial manipulation of oxygen octahedral tilt angles within multiferroic BiFeO3 thin films using strong oxygen octahedral coupling with bottom SrRuO3 layers is reported, which opens up new possibilities of oxygen octahedral engineering.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1616-301X
Keyword (Author)
BiFeO3ferroelectricsmultiferroicsoxygen octahedral tiltingweak-ferromagnetics
Keyword
EPITAXIAL STRAINBRIGHT-FIELDPOLARIZATIONMAGNETIZATIONROTATIONSCRYSTALCELL

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