2009
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.80.165432
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First-principles investigations of the dielectric properties of polypropylene/metal-oxide interfaces

Abstract: Nanoscale-resolved dielectric properties of polypropylene/metal-oxide ͑alumina, PbTiO 3 ͒ interfaces and of the corresponding surfaces are investigated via first-principles calculations. In order to ascertain the locality of the atomically resolved permittivity profiles, we propose a simple procedure to directly evaluate the real-space decay length of nonlocal effects in the dielectric susceptibility. Based on this decay length, the microscopic dielectric response is derived by using a convolution of rectangul… Show more

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“…43 It has been successfully applied to several systems such as Si slabs, [43][44][45][46] Si/SiO 2 , 43,47 and polypropylene/metal-oxide 48 interfaces. Recently, the theory of local dielectric constants has been extended to study the dielectric properties of metal-insulator interfaces.…”
Section: B Surfaces and Interfaces: Theory Of Local Dielectric Constmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 It has been successfully applied to several systems such as Si slabs, [43][44][45][46] Si/SiO 2 , 43,47 and polypropylene/metal-oxide 48 interfaces. Recently, the theory of local dielectric constants has been extended to study the dielectric properties of metal-insulator interfaces.…”
Section: B Surfaces and Interfaces: Theory Of Local Dielectric Constmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferroelectric materials and polarization switching in confined geometries have strong potential for information storage [1,2], energy storage [3], opto-electronic and spintronic applications [4,5]. At the same time, ferroelectricity is subject to pronounced size effects, manifested as the scaling of the magnitude of ferroelectric polarization [6,7], and the scaling of the coercive field that triggers polarization switching [8][9][10][11], as well as the evolution of the polarization domain morphology with the size [12,13] and dimensionality [14,15] of ferroelectric and multiferroic materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also play a role in how surface interactions affect the dielectric responses. In inorganic dielectrics, substantial research has been performed on the role of the dielectric interface, [67][68][69] showing that the positions of molecules at the interface impact the dielectric response. In Figure 3b we show the pertinence of ordering effects by calculating the local static and optical dielectric response in a five-layer slab of chlorobenzene.…”
Section: Dielectric Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%