Author/Authors :
MARIN ALEXE، نويسنده , , DIETRICH HESSE، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Multifunctional ferroelectric materials offer a wide range of useful properties, from switchable
polarization that can be applied in memory devices to piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties
used in actuators, transducers and thermal sensors. At the nanometer scale, however, material
properties are expected to be different from those in bulk. Fundamental problems such as the
super-paraelectric limit, the influence of the free surface, and of interfacial and bulk defects on
ferroelectric switching, etc., arise when scaling down ferroelectrics to nanometer sizes. In order
to study these size effects, fabrication methods of high quality nanoscale ferroelectric crystals
have to be developed. The present paper briefly reviews self-patterning and self-assembly
fabrication methods, including chemical routes, morphological instability of ultrathin films,
microemulsion, and self-assembly lift-off, employed up to the date to fabricate ferroelectric
structures with lateral sizes in the range of few tens of nanometers.
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