The structural stability and polarization analysis of rhombohedral phase HfO2
Abstract
A comparative theoretical study is presented for the rhombohedral R3 and R3m phase HfO2, of two possible forms in its heavily Zr-doped ferroelectric thin films found recently in experiments. Their structural stability and polarization under the in-plane compressive strain are comprehensively investigated. We discovered that there is a phase transition from R3 to R3m phase under the biaxial compressive strain. Both the direction and amplitude of their polarization can be tuned by the strain. By performing a symmetry mode analysis, we are able to understand its improper nature of the ferroelectricity. These results may help to shed light on the understanding of the hafnia ferroelectric thin films.
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