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EQ08.02.03 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Real Space Topologies in Ferroelectric Superlattices

When and Where

Nov 28, 2022
2:30pm - 3:00pm

Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Republic A

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Ramamoorthy Ramesh1

University of California, Berkeley1

Abstract

Ramamoorthy Ramesh1

University of California, Berkeley1
Complex topological configurations are a fertile playground to explore novel emergent phenomena and exotic phases in condensed-matter physics. I will describe the discovery of polar skyrmions in a lead-titanate layer confined by strontium-titanate layers by atomic-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). Phase-field modeling and second-principles calculations reveal that the polar skyrmions have a skyrmion number of +1 and resonant soft X-ray diffraction experiments show circular dichroism confirming chirality. Such nanometer-scale polar skyrmions exhibit a strong signature of negative permittivity at the surface of the skyrmion, which is furthermore highly tunable with an electric field. They are a new state of matter and electric analogs of magnetic skyrmions, and may be envisaged for potential applications in information technologies.

Symposium Organizers

Shelly Michele Conroy, Imperial College London
Sinead Griffin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Zijian Hong, Zhejiang University
Dennis Meier, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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