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 Pr and show that 300\,ns voltage pulses alone change the polarization by less than ΔP<Pr. Transient heating of the metallic top electrode by synchronized ns laser-pulses induces a reversal ΔPL>Pr of the average polarization. The transient average temperature modeled by the heat equation can rationalize the polarization change observed for different relative timing Δt of the laser pulse, if it arrives before the electrical pulse.
@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}
}