Experimental Band Structure of Pb(Zr,Ti)O3: Mechanism of Ferroelectric Stabilization

Author:

Popescu Dana Georgeta1ORCID,Husanu Marius Adrian1ORCID,Constantinou Procopios Christou2,Filip Lucian Dragos1,Trupina Lucian1,Bucur Cristina Ioana1,Pasuk Iuliana1,Chirila Cristina1,Hrib Luminita Mirela1,Stancu Viorica1,Pintilie Lucian1,Schmitt Thorsten2,Teodorescu Cristian Mihail1,Strocov Vladimir N.2

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Materials Physics Atomistilor 405A Magurele 077125 Romania

2. Swiss Light Source Paul Scherrer Institute Villigen‐PSI 5232 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractPb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT) is the most common ferroelectric (FE) material widely used in solid‐state technology. Despite intense studies of PZT over decades, its intrinsic band structure, electron energy depending on 3D momentum k, is still unknown. Here, Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 using soft‐X‐ray angle‐resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) is explored. The enhanced photoelectron escape depth in this photon energy range allows sharp intrinsic definition of the out‐of‐plane momentum k and thereby of the full 3D band structure. Furthermore, the problem of sample charging due to the inherently insulating nature of PZT is solved by using thin‐film PZT samples, where a thickness‐induced self‐doping results in their heavy doping. For the first time, the soft‐X‐ray ARPES experiments deliver the intrinsic 3D band structure of PZT as well as the FE‐polarization dependent electrostatic potential profile across the PZT film deposited on SrTiO3 and LaxSrMn1−xO3 substrates. The negative charges near the surface, required to stabilize the FE state pointing away from the sample (P+), are identified as oxygen vacancies creating localized in‐gap states below the Fermi energy. For the opposite polarization state (P−), the positive charges near the surface are identified as cation vacancies resulting from non‐ideal stoichiometry of the PZT film as deduced from quantitative XPS measurements.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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