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Progress in Computational Understanding of Ferroelectric Mechanisms in HfO$_2$

Materials Science 2024-08-27 v2

Abstract

Since the first report of ferroelectricity in nanoscale HfO2_2-based thin films in 2011, this silicon-compatible binary oxide has quickly garnered intense interest in academia and industry, and continues to do so. Despite its deceivingly simple chemical composition, the ferroelectric physics supported by HfO2_2 is remarkably complex, arguably rivaling that of perovskite ferroelectrics. Computational investigations, especially those utilizing first-principles density functional theory (DFT), have significantly advanced our understanding of the nature of ferroelectricity in these thin films. In this review, we provide an in-depth discussion of the computational efforts to understand ferroelectric hafnia, comparing various metastable polar phases and examining the critical factors necessary for their stabilization. The intricate nature of HfO2_2 is intimately related to the complex interplay among diverse structural polymorphs, dopants and their charge-compensating oxygen vacancies, and unconventional switching mechanisms of domains and domain walls, which can sometimes yield conflicting theoretical predictions and theoretical-experimental discrepancies. We also discuss opportunities enabled by machine-learning-assisted molecular dynamics and phase-field simulations to go beyond DFT modeling, probing the dynamical properties of ferroelectric HfO2_2 and tackling pressing issues such as high coercive fields.

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@article{arxiv.2405.03558,
  title  = {Progress in Computational Understanding of Ferroelectric Mechanisms in HfO$_2$},
  author = {Tianyuan Zhu and Liyang Ma and Shiqing Deng and Shi Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.03558},
  year   = {2024}
}