Structural transitions in hybrid improper ferroelectric Ca$_3$Ti$_2$O$_7$ tuned by site-selective iso-valent substitutions: a first-principles study
Abstract
CaTiO is an experimentally confirmed hybrid improper ferroelectric material, in which the electric polarization is induced by a combination of the coherent TiO octahedral rotation and tilting. In this work, we investigate the tuning of ferroelectricity of CaTiO using iso-valent substitutions on Ca-sites. Due to the size mismatch, larger/smaller alkaline earths prefer '/ sites respectively, allowing the possibility for site-selective substitutions. Without extra carriers, such site-selected iso-valent substitutions can significantly tune the TiO octahedral rotation and tilting, and thus change the structure and polarization. Using the first-principles calculations, our study reveals that three substituted cases (Sr, Mg, Sr+Mg) show divergent physical behaviors. In particular, (CaTiO)SrO becomes non-polar, which can reasonably explain the suppression of polarization upon Sr substitution observed in experiment. In contrast, the polarization in (MgTiO)CaO is almost doubled upon substitutions, while the estimated coercivity for ferroelectric switching does not change. The (MgTiO)SrO remains polar but its structural space group changes, with moderate increased polarization and possible different ferroelectric switching paths. Our study reveals the subtle ferroelectricity in the TiO family and suggests one more practical route to tune hybrid improper ferroelectricity, in addition to the strain effect.
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@article{arxiv.1807.00277,
title = {Structural transitions in hybrid improper ferroelectric Ca$_3$Ti$_2$O$_7$ tuned by site-selective iso-valent substitutions: a first-principles study},
author = {C. F. Li and S. H. Zheng and H. W. Wang and J. J. Gong and X. Li and Y. Zhang and K. L. Yang and L. Lin and Z. B. Yan and Shuai Dong and J. -M. Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.00277},
year = {2018}
}