Phase Field Modeling of Domain Dynamics and Polarization Accumulation in Ferroelectric HZO
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the accumulative polarization (P) switching characteristics of ferroelectric (FE) thin films under the influence of sequential electric-field pulses. By developing a dynamic phase-field simulation framework based on time-dependent Landau-Ginzburg model, we analyze P excitation and relaxation characteristics in FE. In particular, we show that the domain-wall instability can cause different spontaneous P-excitation/relaxation behaviors that, in turn, can influence P switching dynamics for different pulse sequences. By assuming a local and global distribution of coercive field among the grains of an FE sample, we model the P-accumulation process in Hf0.4Zr0.6O2 (HZO) and its dependency on applied electric field and excitation/relaxation time. According to our analysis, domain-wall motion along with its instability under certain conditions plays a pivotal role in accumulative P-switching and the corresponding excitation and relaxation characteristics.
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