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Rapid heat assisted polarization reversal in ferroelectric thin films

Materials Science 2025-09-01 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate that switching of ferroelectric thin-films sandwiched between metallic electrodes can be controlled by laser-assisted heating, reminiscent of heat-assisted magnetic recording. We employ electrical switching cycles that quantify the electrically switchable remanent polarization PrP_\mathrm{r} and show that 300\,ns voltage pulses alone change the polarization by less than ΔP<Pr\Delta P<P_\mathrm{r}. Transient heating of the metallic top electrode by synchronized ns laser-pulses induces a reversal ΔPL>Pr\Delta P^\mathrm{L}>P_\mathrm{r} of the average polarization. The transient average temperature modeled by the heat equation can rationalize the polarization change observed for different relative timing Δt\Delta t of the laser pulse, if it arrives before the electrical pulse.

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@article{arxiv.2508.21612,
  title  = {Rapid heat assisted polarization reversal in ferroelectric thin films},
  author = {Rekikua Alemayehu and Steffen Zeuschner and Alexander von Reppert and Matthias Roessle and Marin Alexe and Matias Bargheer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.21612},
  year   = {2025}
}

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5 pages, 3 Figures