Dynamic Tilting Of Ferroelectric Domain Walls Caused By Optically Induced Electronic Screening

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2021)

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Optical excitation perturbs the balance of phenomena selecting the tilt orientation of domain walls within ferroelectric thin films. The high carrier density induced in a low-strain BaTiO3 thin film by an above-band-gap ultrafast optical pulse changes the tilt angle that 90 degrees a/c domain walls form with respect to the substrate-film interface. The dynamics of the changes are apparent in time-resolved synchrotron x-ray scattering studies of the domain diffuse scattering. Tilting occurs at 298 K, a temperature at which the a/b and a/c domain phases coexist but is absent at 343 K in the better ordered single-phase a/c regime. Phase coexistence at 298 K leads to increased domain-wall charge density, and thus a larger screening effect than in the single-phase regime. The screening mechanism points to new directions for the manipulation of nanoscale ferroelectricity.
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ferroelectric domain walls,induced electronic screening,dynamic tilting,optically
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