Abstract
The controlled synthesis of large-scale ferroelectric domains with high uniformity is crucial for practical applications in next-generation nanoelectronics on the basis of their intriguing properties. Here, ultralong and highly uniform stripe domains in (110)-oriented BiFeO3 thin films are large-area synthesized through a pulsed laser deposition technique. Utilizing scanning transmission electron microscopy and piezoresponse force microscopy, we verified that the ferroelectric domains have one-dimensional 109° domains and the length of a domain is up to centimeter scale. More importantly, the ferroelectric displacement is directly determined on atomic-scale precision, further confirming the domain structure. We find that the unique one-dimensional ferroelectric domain significantly enhances the optical anisotropy. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the purely parallel domain patterns can be used to control photovoltaic current. These ultralong ferroelectric domains can be patterned into various functional devices, which may inspire research efforts to explore their properties and various applications.
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