Interlayer coupling controlled ordering and phases in polar vortex superlattices
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Meisenheimer, Peter; Ghosal, Arundhati; Hoglund, Eric; Wang, Zhiyang; Behera, Piush; Gómez Ortiz, Fernando


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2024-03Derechos
© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This publication is licensed under CC-BY 4.0.
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Nano Letters, 2024, 24 (10), 2972 - 2979
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American Chemical Society
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Palabras clave
3D ordering
Ferroelectrics
Phase change
Polar topologies
Superlattice
Resumen/Abstract
The recent discovery of polar topological structures has opened the door for exciting physics and emergent properties. There is, however, little methodology to engineer stability and ordering in these systems, properties of interest for engineering emergent functionalities. Notably, when the surface area is extended to arbitrary thicknesses, the topological polar texture becomes unstable. Here we show that this instability of the phase is due to electrical coupling between successive layers. We demonstrate that this electrical coupling is indicative of an effective screening length in the dielectric, similar to the conductor-ferroelectric interface. Controlling the electrostatics of the superlattice interfaces, the system can be tuned between a pure topological vortex state and a mixed classical-topological phase. This coupling also enables engineering coherency among the vortices, not only tuning the bulk phase diagram but also enabling the emergence of a 3D lattice of polar textures
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