Phase coexistence and electric-field control of toroidal order in oxide superlattices
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/31315DOI: 10.1038/NMAT4951
ISSN: 1476-1122
ISSN: 1476-4660
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Damodaran, A, R.; Clarkson, J. D.; Hong, Z.; Liu, H.; Yadav, A. K.; Nelson, Z. T.; Shu, S. L.; McCarter, M. R.; Park, K. D.; Kravtsov, V.; Farhan, A.; Dong. Y.; Cai, Z.; Zhou, H.; Aguado Puente, Pablo; García Fernández, Pablo (físico)

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2017-08Derechos
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Nature Materials, 2017, 16(10), 1003-1009
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Systems that exhibit phase competition, order parameter coexistence, and emergent order parameter topologies constitute a major part of modern condensed-matter physics. Here, by applying a range of characterization techniques, and simulations, we observe that in PbTiO"3/SrTiO"3 superlattices all of these effects can be found. By exploring superlattice period-, temperature- and field-dependent evolution of these structures, we observe several new features. First, it is possible to engineer phase coexistence mediated by a first-order phase transition between an emergent, low-temperature vortex phase with electric toroidal order and a high-temperature ferroelectric a"1/a"2 phase. At room temperature, the coexisting vortex and ferroelectric phases form a mesoscale, fibre-textured hierarchical superstructure. The vortex phase possesses an axial polarization, set by the net polarization of the surrounding ferroelectric domains, such that it possesses a multi-order-parameter state and belongs to a class of gyrotropic electrotoroidal compounds. Finally, application of electric fields to this mixed-phase system permits interconversion between the vortex and the ferroelectric phases concomitant with order-of-magnitude changes in piezoelectric and nonlinear optical responses. Our findings suggest new cross-coupled functionalities.
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