Deconvolution Of Phonon Scattering By Ferroelectric Domain Walls And Point Defects In A Pbtio3 Thin Film Deposited In A Composition-Spread Geometry

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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We present a detailed analysis of the temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of a ferroelectric PbTiO3 thin film deposited in a composition-spread geometry enabling a continuous range of compositions from similar to 25% titanium deficient to similar to 20% titanium rich to be studied. By fitting the experimental results to the Debye model we deconvolute and quantify the two main phonon-scattering sources in the system: ferroelectric domain walls (DWs) and point defects. Our results prove that ferroelectric DWs are the main agent limiting the thermal conductivity in this system, not only in the stoichiometric region of the thin film ([Pb]/[Ti] approximate to 1) but also when the concentration of the cation point defects is significant (up to similar to 15%). Hence, DWs in ferroelectric materials are a source of phonon scattering at least as effective as point defects. Our results demonstrate the viability and effectiveness of using reconfigurable DWs to control the thermal conductivity in solid-state devices.
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composition-spread combinatorial study, ferroelectrics, thermal conductivity, phonon-scattering mechanisms, domain walls
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