Method Article

A Fabrication and Measurement Method for a Flexible Ferroelectric Element Based on Van Der Waals Heteroepitaxy

DOI:

10.3791/57221

April 8th, 2018

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Summary

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In this paper, we present a protocol to directly grow an epitaxial yet flexible lead zirconium titanate memory element on muscovite mica.

Abstract

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Flexible non-volatile memories have received much attention as they are applicable for portable smart electronic device in the future, relying on high-density data storage and low-power consumption capabilities. However, the high-quality oxide based nonvolatile memory on flexible substrates is often constrained by the material characteristics and the inevitable high-temperature fabrication process. In this paper, a protocol is proposed to directly grow an epitaxial yet flexible lead zirconium titanate memory element on muscovite mica. The versatile deposition technique and measurement method enable the fabrication of flexible yet single-crystalline non-volatile memory elements necessary for the next generation of smart devices.

Introduction

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The successful fabrication of flexible nonvolatile memory elements (NVME) plays a key role in exploiting the full potential of flexible electronics. NVME shall feature light weight, low cost, low-power consumption, fast speed and high storage density capabilities besides data storage, information processing and communication. Perovskite Pb (Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT) acts as a popular system for such applications considering its large polarization, fast polarization switching, high Curie temperature, low coercive field and high piezoelectric coefficient. In ferroelectric nonvolatile memories, an external voltage pulse can switch the two remnant polarizations between tw....

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Protocol

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1. Fabricating Flexible PZT Thin Films

  1. Cut a 1 cm x 1 cm mica substrate from a mica sheet with scissors.
  2. Fix this 1 cm x 1 cm mica substrate on a desk using double-sided tape.
  3. Use tweezers to peel-off the mica layer-by-layer until the desired thickness (50 µm), measured with a micrometer.
  4. Paste this freshly cleaved mica substrate on a 5'' substrate holder using a thin layer of silver paint and cure it at 120 °C on a hot plate for 10 minutes to affix mica on substrate firmly.
  5. Put the PLD (Pulsed Laser Deposition) substrate holder into the PLD chamber.
  6. Select the repetition rate (e.g.

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Results

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The epitaxial PZT/SRO/CFO/mica thin films were deposited with the pulsed laser deposition technique as outlined in Step 1. Figure 1 shows the growth scheme and Figure 2 shows an actual flexible NVM element based on the PZT.

Mechanical stability is a crucial aspect of flexible device application. The macroscopic ferroelectric performance of the heterostructure ag.......

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Discussion

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The key step in the fabrication of ferroelectric elements lies in the use of a clean and even/flat substrate surface. Though freshly cleaved mica surface is atomically smooth, it is necessary to pay attention to preventing surfaces from suffering visible splintering, split layers, cracks, inclusions, etc. After deposition of the PZT layer, the sample was cooled under a high oxygen pressure (200-500 Torr) to reduce the oxygen vacancies. Ex situ top platinum electrodes were deposited via a predefined mesh.......

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Disclosures

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The authors have no competing financial interests to disclose.

Acknowledgements

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This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11402221 and 11502224), the State Key Laboratory of Intense Pulsed Radiation simulation and effect (SKLIPR1513) and the Hunan Provincial Key Research and Development Plan (No. 2016WK2014).

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Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Equipment
hot platePolishP-20
PLD systemPVD productsPLD 5000
Ferroelectric test system Radiant Technologies Precisions workstations RT66A
Semiconductor device analyzer Agilent B1500A
Bending moldshome-madeMachined teflon material
Bending stagehome-builtLabview interfaced setup which provides a prescise displacemnt as small as 1 micrometer
Sputtering systemBeijing ElaborateETD-3000
Materials
mica(001) sheetsNilaco corporation 990066
conductive silver paintTed Pella, INCNo.16033
CoFe2O4 targetKurt J.Lesker
SrRuO3 targetKurt J.Lesker
PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3 targetKurt J.Lesker
Pt targetHefei Ke jing

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PZT Thin FilmPLD DepositionFerroelectric CharacterizationBending TestThermal StabilityElectrical ConductivityPlatinum ElectrodesMica Substrate

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