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Impact of oxygen vacancy on the ferroelectric properties of lanthanum-doped hafnium oxide

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The discovery of ferroelectric properties in hafnium oxide has brought back the interest in the ferroelectric non-volatile memory as a possible alternative for low power consumption electronic memories. As far… Click to show full abstract

The discovery of ferroelectric properties in hafnium oxide has brought back the interest in the ferroelectric non-volatile memory as a possible alternative for low power consumption electronic memories. As far as real hafnium oxide-based materials have defects like oxygen vacancies, their presence might affect the ferroelectric properties due to oxygen atom movements during repolarization processes. In this work, the transport experiments are combined with the modeling to study evolution of the oxygen vacancy concentration during the endurance and to determine the optimal defect density for a higher residual polarization in lanthanum-doped hafnium oxide.

Keywords: hafnium oxide; oxygen vacancy; ferroelectric properties; lanthanum doped

Journal Title: Applied Physics Letters
Year Published: 2020

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