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Smearing of phase transition due to a surface effect or a bulk inhomogeneity in ferroelectric nanostructures
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.stat-mech
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ferroelectricsurfacetransitionfieldfilmsinhomogeneitynanostructuresphase
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The boundary conditions, customarily used in the Landau-type approach to ferroelectric thin films and nanostructures, have to be modified to take into account that a surface of a ferroelectric (FE) is a defect of the ``field'' type. The surface (interface) field is coupled to a normal component of polarization and, as a result, the second order phase transitions are generally suppressed and anomalies in response are washed out. In FE films with a compositional (grading) or some other type of inhomogeneity, the transition into a monodomain state is suppressed, but a transition with formation of a domain structure may occur.
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