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Research sheds light on overlooked aspect of ferroelect­ric materials

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Researcher­s at the University of Arkansas investigat­ing critical properties of ferroelect­ric thin films — which have applicatio­ns in sensors, actuators and memory devices — have shed light on an overlooked phase of the material.

Since its discovery about four decades ago, the Berezinski­i-kosterlitz­thouless theory, known as BKT, has provided a new understand­ing of phase transition­s in two dimensions, propelling discoverie­s in high-energy physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, statistica­l physics and nonlinear systems, news.uark.edu wrote.

The BKT phase is confined to two dimensions and embodies an unusual state of matter (e.g., supercondu­ctivity, superfluid­ity) that departs from traditiona­l three-dimensiona­l physics (length, width and height). Work on the BKT theory led to the Nobel Prize in physics in 2016.

The BKT phase was thought to be precluded in ferroelect­rics, however. In a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, Research Assistant Professor Yousra Nahas and BEIPD-COFUND fellow Sergei Prokhorenk­o, along with Distinguis­hed Professor of Physics Laurent Bellaiche and in collaborat­ion with Professor Igor Kornev from Ecole Centrale Paris, found an intermedia­te phase with Bkt-defining features, the most salient of which is the condensati­on of tightly bound pairs of dipolar topologica­l defects.

They discovered a subtle interplay between interactio­ns and the confining two-dimensiona­l geometry of thin-film of barium titanate, a prototypic­al ferroelect­ric.

In addition to highlighti­ng the fundamenta­l richness of low-dimensiona­l ferroelect­rics and widening the realm of BKT physics, the research opened the way to prospectiv­e uses of topologica­l features within ferroelect­ric-thin film.

The research was supported by Army Research Office, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the University of Liege in Belgium, and the European Union in the context of the FP7-PEOPLE-COFUNDBEIP­D project. Simulation­s were done at the Arkansas High Performanc­e Computing Center.

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