Kittel law and domain formation mechanism in PbTiO₃/SrTiO₃ superlattices
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/32040ISSN: 1098-0121
ISSN: 1550-235X
ISSN: 2469-9950
ISSN: 2469-9969
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Gómez Ortiz, Fernando



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2023-05Derechos
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Physical Review B, 2023, 107(17), 174102
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We report second-principles simulations on the structural and energetic properties of domains in (PbTiO₃)n/(SrTiO₃)n superlattices. For the explored layer thickness (n ranging between 8 and 16 unit cells) and lateral sizes of the domains, the most stable configuration corresponds to polar domains separated by a sequence of counter-rotating vortices (clockwise/counterclockwise) perpendicular to the stacking direction and
acting as domain walls. The balance between the domain wall energy and the electrostatic energy yields to an optimal domain period ω that is proportional to the square root of the thickness of the PbTiO₃ layer, following the Kittel law. For a given lateral size of the simulation box, suboptimal domain structures (with a width larger than the one predicted by the Kittel law) can be obtained in a metastable form. However, at finite temperature,
molecular dynamics simulations show the spontaneous change of periodicity, which implies the formation of new domains whose generation is initiated by the nucleation of vortices and antivortices at the interface between the SrTiO₃ and the PbTiO₃ layers. The vortices progressively elongate and eventually annihilate with the antivortices yielding the formation of new domains to comply with the Kittel law via defect recombination.
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