2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665x/abb4b9
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A unified approach for the calculation of in-plane dielectric constant of films with interdigitated electrodes

Abstract: Interdigitated electrodes (IDEs) on dielectric films is an important electrode design in electrical components such as transducers and sensors. Further development and use of IDEs for characterization of the in-plane properties of dielectric films requires models for the capacitance, particularly when used in a multilayer stack. Previous models for the capacitance have permitted erroneous boundary conditions between layers with associated limitations to accuracy. In this work we present a new model based on fu… Show more

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“…This is expected in a coplanar electrode geometry as the electric field will be highly concentrated at the edge of the electrodes. [ 33 ] Domain switching in major parts of the film were only initiated after the maximum capacitance was reached, indicating that the coercive field did not align with a maximum in the average dielectric constant. This is expected as the largest dielectric response should be at the precipice of ferroelectric switching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is expected in a coplanar electrode geometry as the electric field will be highly concentrated at the edge of the electrodes. [ 33 ] Domain switching in major parts of the film were only initiated after the maximum capacitance was reached, indicating that the coercive field did not align with a maximum in the average dielectric constant. This is expected as the largest dielectric response should be at the precipice of ferroelectric switching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%