Abstract
The possible existence of a new kind of ferroelectric order and the need to explore domain arrangement in ferroelectric nanostructures has stimulated an increasing activity on the growth of ferroelectric nanowires. In the present study, single crystal BaTiO3 nanowires with tetragonal structure were obtained by an original solid-state process using layered titania nanowires coated with BaCO3 nanocrystals as reactive templates. Formation of BaTiO3 occurs at 700 °C by a topochemical reaction. Consequently, the initial morphology of the titania nanowires is retained in the final product. Piezoresponse force microscopy measurements show a strong piezoactivity and stripe domain patterns with domain width of 20−50 nm, predominant in-plane response and 90° domain walls. The proposed synthesis method is quite general and might be adapted to the fabrication different ferroelectric and nonferroelectric oxide nanowires.
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