Dislocation-induced flexoelectricity in SrTiO3 nanostructure from first principles

Abstract

Flexoelectricity refers to a linear coupling between the electric polarization and the strain gradient, such as bending or asymmetric compression. This effect is enhanced in nano-scale structures, where grain boundaries or dislocation cores induce the strain gradient. In this study, we theoretically investigate the flexoelectric polarization induced by misfit dislocations in a thin film. A nano-scale dislocation structure is modeled in a periodic SrTiO3 supercell, and then the structure is optimized by using neural-network-potential and first-principles approaches. We point out that a pyramidal TiO5 coordination forms near the dislocation cores, which in turn dominantly causes the sizable flexoelectric polarization.

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