Evidences of a ~1 nm thick metallic-like ferroelectric BaTiO3-δ film at room temperature

ORAL

Abstract

Requirements of multi-functionalities in thin-film systems have led important findings of unique physical character and degree of freedom which exist only in film forms. As growth technique gets advanced, one can decrease the film thickness even a-few nano-meter (~nm) scale where its unique physical character still appears. Among those intriguing film systems, ferroelectrics have been of interest. As a prototype ferroelectric, electrical properties of ultra-thin BaTiO3 (BTO) films have extensively studied, which is found that ferroelectricity sustains down to ~ nm thick films as theoretically predicted. However, efforts on determination of the minimum thickness in ferroelectric films has been hindered by large leakage current. In this study, we used ~ nm thick BTO films showing metallic-like behaviour around room temperature (RT). We found that the metallic-like BTO film has ferroelectricity at RT even in ~2 unit-cells thick. Observation of such ultra-thin conducting ferroelectric will enlarge its applicable fields, leading realization of new functional devices and investigations of further physical phenomena.

Presenters

  • Seungran Lee

    Max Planck POSTECH/KOREA Research Inotiative

Authors

  • Seungran Lee

    Max Planck POSTECH/KOREA Research Inotiative

  • Lkhagvasuren Baasanforj

    University of Science and Technology

  • Jungwon Chang

    Korea University

  • Inwoong Hwang

    Chungnam National University

  • Jeongrae Kim

    Seoul National University

  • Jeong-Gyu Kim

    Max Planck POSTECH/KOREA Research Inotiative

  • Kyung-Tae Ko

    Korea Foundation for Max Planck POSTECH/Korea Research Initiative, Max Planck POSTECH/KOREA Research Inotiative

  • Jonghyun Song

    Chungnam National University

  • Jinhee Kim

    Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science