Dielectric and pyroelectric properties of ferroelectric thin films with semiconducting electrodes

2012 
In the frame work of Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire theory, the dielectric and pyroelectric properties of ferroelectric thin films coated with two semiconducting electrodes are studied. Due to the depolarization effect produced by the surface polar charges cannot be completely screened, the contribution of the semiconducting electrodes is included in the free-energy functional. The dielectric susceptibility and the pyroelectric coefficient are calculated respectively as functions of temperature, film thickness and the bias electric field. A comparison with the corresponding results performed for perfectly conducting electrodes has been made, which shows that the effects of semiconducting electrodes can induce a transition from the ferroelectric phase to paraelectric phase, change the phase transition from the second order to first order, and greatly improve the dielectric susceptibility and pyroelectric coefficient. The work of this paper may pave a way to control the phase state and dielectric and pyroelectric properties of ferroelectric thin films by choosing the appropriate electrode materials.
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