Epitaxial Orientation-Controlled High Crystallinity and Ferroelectric Properties in HfZrO Films.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.

Published: November 2024

Hafnium-based binary oxides are essential for fabricating nanoscale high-density ferroelectric memory devices. However, effective strategies to control and improve their thin-film single crystallinity and metastable ferroelectricity remain elusive, hindering potential applications. Here, using NdGaO (NGO) substrates with four crystalline orientations, we report a systematic study of the structural characterizations and ferroelectric properties of epitaxial HfZrO (HZO) films, demonstrating orientation-controlled high crystallinity and enhanced ferroelectric properties. HZO films grown on NGO(001) and NGO(110) substrates exhibit relatively low crystallinity and a significant presence of the monoclinic phase. In contrast, HZO films grown on NGO(100) and NGO(010) possess high single crystallinity and a dominant ferroelectric phase. These differences are attributed to the surface symmetry of the NGO substrate, which favors the formation of 4- or 2-fold domain configurations. Moreover, the optimized HZO films exhibit a large polarization (2) of ∼50 μC/cm, enhanced fatigue behavior up to 10 cycles, improved retention of 2 ∼ 40 μC/cm after 10 years, and characteristic polarization switching speeds in the submicrosecond range. Our results highlight the importance of modulating the single crystallinity and ferroelectric phase fraction of HfO-based films to enhance ferroelectric properties, further revealing the potential of epitaxial symmetry engineering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c10853DOI Listing

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