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Materials Chemistry and Physics
Volume 88, Issues 2-3, 15 December 2004, Pages 433-437
 
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Dielectric enhancement in (0 0 1)-textured BaTiO3/LaNiO3 superlattice

Jiun-Yi TsengCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Tai-Bor Wu

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu 30043, Taiwan, Republic of China

Received 14 January 2004; 
accepted 22 August 2004. 
Available online 30 September 2004.

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Abstract

Artificial superlattices consisting of ferroelectric BaTiO3 (BTO), and conductive LaNiO3 (LNO) layers were successfully prepared by rf magnetron sputtering with dual guns. The (0 0 1)-textured BTO and LNO layers were sequentially and coherently grown on (0 0 1)LNO/Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si substrates. The formation of superlattice structure was confirmed from the X-ray diffraction, cross-sectional image of transmission electron microscopy and depth profile of secondary ion mass spectrometer. An expansion of the c-axis of the BTO lattice was induced by the insertion of the LNO layers having a smaller lattice, and the expansion only slightly increases with the reduction of stacking periodicity of BTO layer below 12 nm. The formation of a conductive interdiffusion layer of 1.5–2.0 nm thick between the adjacent BTO and LNO layers was also found. A significant, but nearly the same extent, dielectric enhancement was achieved in the BTO/LNO superlattice with stacking periodicity of BTO ≤ 12 nm. The temperature dependence of dielectric constant also reveals the shift-up of Curie temperature in the strained BTO.

Keywords: Superlattice; Dielectric; BaTiO3; Artificial lattice; Texture

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1. Introduction
2. Experimental procedure
3. Results and discussion
4. Conclusion
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