2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1834728
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Model for ferroelectric semiconductors thin films accounting for the space varying permittivity

Abstract: Reducing thickness of ferroelectric films typically comes with an apparent degradation of their ferroelectric and dielectric properties. The existence of low-dielectric interfacial layers is often invoked to explain such behaviors. Much work has been done on modeling ferroelectric thin films by considering a ferroelectric layer between two layers with low dielectric constant. In these models it is necessary to introduce extrinsic parameters; the dielectric constant and the polarization are step functions of th… Show more

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“…6(a) correspond to the thicknesses beyond which the ferroelectric can be considered to have bulk material behavior for the given doping. The results shown here are in agreement with previous theoretical predictions 22,26,28,29,33 as well as experimental observations. 1,34-37…”
Section: Effect Of Thickness and Dopingsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…6(a) correspond to the thicknesses beyond which the ferroelectric can be considered to have bulk material behavior for the given doping. The results shown here are in agreement with previous theoretical predictions 22,26,28,29,33 as well as experimental observations. 1,34-37…”
Section: Effect Of Thickness and Dopingsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Figure 2 shows the space charges in these films. As we can see, the film is fully depleted for thin films, as was assumed in the work of Baudry and Tournier, 22 but only the boundary layers are depleted in the thick films. We can indeed estimate the width of the depletion layer (d) using the approximate model in Sec.…”
Section: Computational Resultsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…The size and shape of the simulated hysteretic loops depend strongly on the frequency and the amplitude of the driving electric field. L. Baudry studied the properties of thin film ferroelectrics based on the phenomenological LandauDenvonshire theory [6][7][8]. A two-dimensional lattice of dipoles is assumed to describe the film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%