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Elastic amplification from negative capacitance

Materials Science 2025-08-19 v1

Abstract

Ferroelectrics under suitable electric boundary conditions can present a negative capacitance response, whereby the total voltage drop across the ferroelectric opposes the externally applied bias. When the ferroelectric is in a heterostructure, this behavior yields a voltage amplification in the other elements, an effect that could be leveraged in low-power electronic devices. Interestingly, the mentioned voltage amplification should have an accompanying elastic effect. Specifically, in the typical case that the materials in contact with the ferroelectric are non-polar dielectrics, those should present an enhanced electrostrictive response. Here we use atomistic simulations - of model PbTiO3_{3}/SrTiO3_{3} ferroelectric/dielectric superlattices displaying negative capacitance - to show that this is indeed the case: we reveal the enhanced elastic response of the dielectric layer and show that it is clearly linked to the voltage amplification. We argue that this "elastic amplification" could serve as a convenient experimental fingerprint for negative capacitance. Further, we propose that it may have interest on its own, e.g. for the development of low-power electromechanical actuators.

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@article{arxiv.2407.19879,
  title  = {Elastic amplification from negative capacitance},
  author = {Mónica Graf and Natalya S. Fedorova and Hugo Aramberri and Jorge Íñiguez-González},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.19879},
  year   = {2025}
}
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