Abstract

Ferroelectric single-domain surface layers are formed in z-cut LiTaO3 following heat treatment above the Curie temperature. The polarity of the layers is the same as the polarity of the previously observed domain-inverted layers formed in heat-treated LiNbO3. The physical mechanisms behind these two phenomena are believed to be closely related.

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