纤锌矿晶体结构
极化(电化学)
偶极子
材料科学
钪
凝聚态物理
热的
不对称
调制(音乐)
透射电子显微镜
分子物理学
电子
矫顽力
光电子学
磁偶极子
化学物理
原子力显微镜
航程(航空)
作者
Yonghui Zheng,Ruirong Bai,Tianjiao Xin,Xuanyu Zhao,Yan Cheng,Yu‐Ning Wu,Yingfen Wei,Binghui Ge,He Tian,Shiyou Chen,Qi Liu,Chun‐Gang Duan,Ming Liu
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2026-07-02
卷期号:393 (6806): 85-89
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aee9639
摘要
N ferroelectrics exhibit exceptional polarization and thermal stability, making them highly promising for a wide range of electronic applications. However, a more profound understanding is required regarding the atomic-scale mechanism through which cation substitution lowers the switching energy barrier and thus reduces the coercive field. We used spherical aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy to reveal a periodic modulation of cation-anion spacing along the polarization direction, forming alternating atomic dipole layers. This modulation arises from energetically favorable chemical ordering of aluminum and scandium atoms between adjacent layers, with layer-resolved asymmetry in atomic arrangement. In situ imaging directly captures atomic-scale, noncollective, stepwise polarization switching, revealing intermediate states and local spacing fluctuations. Compositional inhomogeneity in these dipole layers creates multiple transient states that reduce the switching energy barrier. Our findings connect atomic-scale dipole structures to polarization switching kinetics, enabling the rational design of wurtzite ferroelectrics.
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