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Optical probe of ferroelectric order in bulk and thin film perovskite titanates

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arxiv 1309.1245 v1 pith:ZJ7Z4WAZ submitted 2013-09-05 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Optical probe of ferroelectric order in bulk and thin film perovskite titanates

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We have measured the temperature dependence of the direct band gap, $E_g$, in SrTi$^{16}$O$_3$ and BaTiO$_3$ and related materials with quantum-paraelectric and ferroelectric properties using optical spectroscopy. We show that $E_g$ exhibits an anomalous temperature dependence with pronounced changes in the vicinity of the ferroelectric transition that can be accounted for in terms of the Fr\"ohlich electron-phonon interaction with an optical phonon mode, the so-called soft mode. We demonstrate that these characteristic changes of $E_g$ can be readily detected even in very thin films of SrTi$^{16}$O$_3$ with a strain-induced ferroelectric order. Optical spectroscopy thus can be used as a relatively simple but sensitive probe of ferroelectric order in very thin films of these titanates and probably also in subsequent multilayers and devices.

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