Abstract

The well-saturated ferroelectric hysteresis loops with double remnant polarization up to 50 μC/cm2 were obtained in four layered Aurivillius-type multiferroic Bi5FeTi3O15 thin film. Pulsed positive-up negative-down polarization measurements demonstrate the intrinsic ferroelectric polarization, which present optimal rectangularity and polarization value. The hysteresis loops measurements with larger frequency range of 0.2–100 kHz indicate stable and ultra-fast switching speed of ferroelectric domains. Persistent retention properties were observed, and they are also independent of the applied electric field. In fatigue test an increased dielectric constant is observed along with the suppression of switchable polarization. Both of them can be restored partly to their original values via the stimulating of high electric field. The block domain switching due to the oxygen vacancies aggregated on domain walls are discussed for those characteristics. It is providing important contributions of domain wall pinning in the polarization degradation of Aurivillius-type ferroelectric films with four layers.

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