12 research outputs found
Electrical properties and local domain structure of LiNbO3 thin film grown by ion beam sputtering method
Structure and properties of Pd-Ru membrane alloy foil produced in the process of magnetron sputtering
Activation energy of subgrain growth process and morphology evolution in β-SiC/Si(111) heterostructures synthesized by pulse photon treatment method in a methane atmosphere
The phase-boundary exchange and the non-steady-state diffusion of atomic hydrogen in Cu-Pd and Ag-Pd alloys. Part I. Analysis of the model
Closed System of Hydrodynamic Equations to Describe Turbulent Motions of Multicomponent Media
Intermittency, quasiperiodicity and chaos in probe-induced ferroelectric domain switching
Memristive materials and devices, which enable information storage and processing on one and the same physical platform, offer an alternative to conventional von Neumann computation architectures. Their continuous spectra of states with intricate field-history dependence give rise to complex dynamics, the spatial aspect of which has not been studied in detail yet. Here, we demonstrate that ferroelectric domain switching induced by a scanning probe microscopy tip exhibits rich pattern dynamics, including intermittency, quasiperiodicity and chaos. These effects are due to the interplay between tip-induced polarization switching and screening charge dynamics, and can be mapped onto the logistic map. Our findings may have implications for ferroelectric storage, nanostructure fabrication and transistor-less logic. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved
