Abstract

In order to improve the experimental conditions for electron emission from ferroelectric thin films, the dynamic behavior of polarization inversion has been studied by the conventional pulse switching method. Thus, it could be demonstrated that ferroelectric switching mainly depends on the experimental geometry and the pulse circuit impedance. Results are presented which introduce the difference between the nominal electric field and the electric field which governs the switching process. In particular, it has be shown that polarization inversion not only starts at the coercive field amplitude but is almost completed at the same field. As a consequence, it is not necessary to increase the field amplitude in order to reduce the switching time.

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