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Tin titanate-the hunt for a new ferroelectric perovskite

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REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS
卷 82, 期 9, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6633/ab37d4

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ferroelectric; lead-free; room-temperature; tin titanate

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) [EP/P024637/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/P024637/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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We review all the published literature and show that there is no experimental evidence for homogeneous tin titanate SnTiO3 in bulk or thin-film form. Instead a combination of unrelated artefacts are easily misinterpreted. The x-ray Bragg data are contaminated by double scattering from the Si substrate, giving a strong line at the 2 theta angle exactly where perovskite SnTiO3 should appear. The strong dielectric divergence near 560K is irreversible and arises from oxygen site detrapping, accompanied by Warburg/Randles interfacial anomalies. The small (4 mu C cm(-2)) apparent ferroelectric hysteresis remains in samples shown to be pure (Sn,Ti)O-2 rutile/cassiterite, in which ferroelectricity is forbidden. Only very recent work reveals real bulk SnTiO3, but it possesses an ilmenite-like structure with an elaborate array of stacking faults, not suitable for ferroelectric devices. Unpublished TEM data reveal an inhomogeneous SnO layered structured thin films, related to shell-core structures. The harsh conclusion is that there is a combination of unrelated artefacts masquerading as ferroelectricity in powders and ALD films; and only a trace of a second phase in PLD film data suggests any perovskite content at all. The fact that x-ray, dielectric, and hysteresis data all lead to the wrong conclusion is instructive and reminds us of earlier work on copper calcium titanate (a well-known boundary-layer capacitor).

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