Electric field cycling behavior of ferroelectric hafnium oxide

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2014 Nov 26;6(22):19744-51. doi: 10.1021/am504837r. Epub 2014 Nov 14.

Abstract

HfO2 based ferroelectrics are lead-free, simple binary oxides with nonperovskite structure and low permittivity. They just recently started attracting attention of theoretical groups in the fields of ferroelectric memories and electrostatic supercapacitors. A modified approach of harmonic analysis is introduced for temperature-dependent studies of the field cycling behavior and the underlying defect mechanisms. Activation energies for wake-up and fatigue are extracted. Notably, all values are about 100 meV, which is 1 order of magnitude lower than for conventional ferroelectrics like lead zirconate titanate (PZT). This difference is mainly atttributed to the one to two orders of magnitude higher electric fields used for cycling and to the different surface to volume ratios between the 10 nm thin films in this study and the bulk samples of former measurements or simulations. Moreover, a new, analog-like split-up effect of switching peaks by field cycling is discovered and is explained by a network model based on memcapacitive behavior as a result of defect redistribution.

Keywords: fatigue; ferroelectrics; field cycling behavior; hafnium oxide; harmonic analysis; wake-up.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't