Search Results - "GREGG, J. Marty"
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Ferroelectric Domain Wall Memristor
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-07-2020)“…A domain wall‐enabled memristor is created, in thin film lithium niobate capacitors, which shows up to twelve orders of magnitude variation in resistance. Such…”
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Injection and controlled motion of conducting domain walls in improper ferroelectric Cu-Cl boracite
Published in Nature communications (16-05-2017)“…Ferroelectric domain walls constitute a completely new class of sheet-like functional material. Moreover, since domain walls are generally writable, erasable…”
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Electrical Tunability of Domain Wall Conductivity in LiNbO3 Thin Films
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-11-2019)“…Domain wall nanoelectronics is a rapidly evolving field, which explores the diverse electronic properties of the ferroelectric domain walls for application in…”
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Anomalous Motion of Charged Domain Walls and Associated Negative Capacitance in Copper–Chlorine Boracite
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-04-2021)“…During switching, the microstructure of a ferroelectric normally adapts to align internal dipoles with external electric fields. Favorably oriented dipolar…”
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Observation of Antiferroelectric Domain Walls in a Uniaxial Hyperferroelectric
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-09-2024)“…Ferroelectric domain walls are a rich source of emergent electronic properties and unusual polar order. Recent studies show that the configuration of…”
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Ultrahigh Carrier Mobilities in Ferroelectric Domain Wall Corbino Cones at Room Temperature
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-08-2022)“…Recently, electrically conducting heterointerfaces between dissimilar band insulators (such as lanthanum aluminate and strontium titanate) have attracted…”
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Exploring the Magnetoelectric Coupling at the Composite Interfaces of FE/FM/FE Heterostructures
Published in Scientific reports (26-11-2018)“…Multiferroic materials have attracted considerable attention as possible candidates for a wide variety of future microelectronic and memory devices, although…”
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An Electronically Driven Improper Ferroelectric: Tungsten Bronzes as Microstructural Analogs for the Hexagonal Manganites
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-10-2019)“…Since the observation that the properties of ferroic domain walls (DWs) can differ significantly from the bulk materials in which they are formed, it has been…”
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Deterministic Switching in Bismuth Ferrite Nanoislands
Published in Nano letters (10-08-2016)“…We report deterministic selection of polarization variant in bismuth BiFeO3 nanoislands via a two-step scanning probe microscopy procedure. The polarization…”
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Observation of Unconventional Dynamics of Domain Walls in Uniaxial Ferroelectric Lead Germanate
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-05-2020)“…Application of scanning probe microscopy techniques such as piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) opens the possibility to re‐visit the ferroelectrics…”
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High resolution spatial mapping of the electrocaloric effect in a multilayer ceramic capacitor using scanning thermal microscopy
Published in JPhys Energy (01-10-2023)“…Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) is emerging as a powerful atomic force microscope based platform for mapping dynamic temperature distributions on the…”
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Some current problems in perovskite nano-ferroelectrics and multiferroics: kinetically-limited systems of finite lateral size
Published in Science and technology of advanced materials (01-06-2015)“…We describe some unsolved problems of current interest; these involve quantum critical points in ferroelectrics and problems which are not amenable to the…”
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Highly charged 180 degree head-to-head domain walls in lead titanate
Published in Communications physics (15-12-2020)“…Charged domain walls (DWs) in ferroelectric materials are an area of intense research. Microscale strain has been identified as a method of inducing arrays of…”
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Elastic distortion determining conduction in BiFeO3 phase boundaries
Published in RSC advances (27-07-2020)“…It is now well-established that boundaries separating tetragonal-like (T) and rhombohedral-like (R) phases in BiFeO3 thin films can show enhanced electrical…”
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Ferroelectric Domain Wall p–n Junctions
Published in Nano letters (22-11-2023)“…We have used high-voltage Kelvin probe force microscopy to map the spatial distribution of electrical potential, dropped along curved current-carrying…”
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Stressing Ferroelectrics
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (06-04-2012)“…Applying pressure with a scanning probe microscope tip causes the polarization state of a ferroelectric material to switch. It is an obvious fact that falling…”
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The Nature of Magnetoelectric Coupling in Pb(Zr,Ti)O3-Pb(Fe,Ta)O3
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (21-10-2015)“…The coupling between magnetization and polarization in a room temperature multiferroic (Pb(Zr,Ti)O3–Pb(Fe,Ta)O3) is explored by monitoring the changes in…”
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Nanodomain patterns in ultra-tetragonal lead titanate (PbTiO3)
Published in Applied physics letters (04-05-2020)“…Very recently, the discovery of ultra-tetragonal PbTiO3 thin films was reported [Zhang et al., Science, 361, 494 (2018)], in which the switchable out-of-plane…”
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Applied physics. Stressing ferroelectrics
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Large Carrier Mobilities in ErMnO3 Conducting Domain Walls Revealed by Quantitative Hall-Effect Measurements
Published in Nano letters (10-10-2018)“…Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) has been used to directly and quantitatively measure Hall voltages, developed at conducting tail-to-tail domain walls in…”
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