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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics

2015 year, number 6

ANOMALOUS CHANGE IN THE MATERIAL MODULI OF THIN FILMS OF BARIUM TITANATE

V. B. Shirokov1,2, V. V. Kalinchuk1,2, R. A. Shakhovoi2,3, Yu. I. Yuzyuk2
1Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don, 344006 Russia
shirokov-vb@rambler.ru
2Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, 344090 Russia
kalin@ssc-ras.ru
3National Centre for Scientific Research, Orleans F-45071, France
r.a.shakhovoy@gmail.com
Keywords: сегнетоэлектрики, тонкие пленки, вынужденная деформация, материальные константы, пьезоэлектрические модули, упругие модули, ferroelectrics, thin films, forced strain, material constants, piezoelectric moduli, elastic moduli

Abstract

A method is proposed to determine the moduli of thin ferroelectric films subjected to forced deformation due to the mismatch between the crystal lattice sizes of the film and substrate materials and the difference of their thermal expansion coefficients. Models of single-crystal films of barium titanate are studied using the eighth-degree Landau thermodynamic potential. It is shown that in the considered range of forced strain of the barium titanate film, three main states exist: a tetragonal phase ($c$ phase) of 4mm symmetry with spontaneous polarization directed along the normal to the film plane; an orthorhombic phase ($aa$ phase) of 2 mm symmetry with polarization oriented along the diagonal plane of the film; monoclinic phase ($r$ phase) of $C_\rm m$ symmetry with the intermediate direction of polarization. All phases are separated by the lines of transitions of the second kind. Dependences of the elastic, electric and piezoelectric moduli on the magnitude of forced strain are plotted. It is shown that at the phase boundaries there is an anomalous change in the constants of the ferroelectric film and in the region of existence of the $r$ phase, some moduli reach extreme values.