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Silicon-compatible ideal antiferroelectricity with large digital electromechanical responses enabled by thermal-strain domain engineering

Materials Science 2026-06-28 v1

Abstract

Antiferroelectrics exhibit reversible antipolar-polar transformations, offering a compelling platform for multiple functionalities in modern nanoelectronics, yet deterministic control of antiferroelectric domains and switching pathways remain elusive. Moreover, their integration with ubiquitous silicon-based electronic devices has been limited by the structural and chemical incompatibilities of conventional oxide platforms. Here, we convert the conventional drawback of thermal mismatch into a functional advantage and realize ideal antiferroelectricity in epitaxial PbZrO3 thin films on silicon through thermal tensile-strain engineering, a strain regime unattainable on conventional perovskite substrates. Combined theoretical and experimental studies show that tensile strain stabilizes the (004)o domain, enabling a direct one-step switching, whereas compressive-strain-stabilized (240)o domains switch through intermediate ferrielectric states. The resulting films exhibit near-zero remanent polarization, square double hysteresis, nanosecond switching (~75ns), large reversible electrostrain (~0.6%) and robust operation windows. These findings provide key insights into domain-engineered ideal antiferroelectricity on silicon, opening a viable route toward high-performance antiferroelectric nano-electronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.2606.29219,
  title  = {Silicon-compatible ideal antiferroelectricity with large digital electromechanical responses enabled by thermal-strain domain engineering},
  author = {Hao Xiong and Huazhang Zhang and Liang Shu and Yangyang Si and Jiaqi Liu and Chao Zhou and Rui Zhang and Jingxuan Li and Jinyang Li and Chhavi Rastogi and Hao Pan and Bin Xu and Er-Jia Guo and Yunlong Tang and Sujit Das and Philippe Ghosez and Qian Li and Jing-Feng Li and Zuhuang Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29219},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 5 figures