Melting of Polarization Vortices Crystals and Chiral Phase Transitions in Oxide Superlattices
Abstract
We study the equilibrium arrangements of polarization vortices in (PbTiO3)n/(SrTiO3)n superlattices by means of second-principles simulations. We find that, at low temperatures, polarization vortices organize in a regular arrangement in which clockwise and counter-clockwise vortices alternate positions, leading to a crystal-like structure with well defined handedness. This chiral crystal melts at a critical temperature TM into a chiral liquid, where long-range order is lost but handedness is preserved. At even higher temperatures, TC, a second phase transition occurs, at which the chiral liquid of polarization vortices loses its handedness. Both phase transitions can be readily identified by the adequate choices of order parameters.
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