Screening-Induced Phase Transitions in Core-Shell Ferroic Nanoparticles

Using the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire approach, we study screening-induced phase transitions in core-shell ferroic nanoparticles for three different shapes: an oblate disk, a sphere, and a prolate needle. The nanoparticle is made of a ferroic CuInP2S6 core and covered by a "tunable" screeni...

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Main Authors Morozovska, Anna N, Eliseev, Eugene A, Vysochanskii, Yulian M, Khist, Viktoria V, Evans, Dean R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 21.09.2022
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Summary:Using the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire approach, we study screening-induced phase transitions in core-shell ferroic nanoparticles for three different shapes: an oblate disk, a sphere, and a prolate needle. The nanoparticle is made of a ferroic CuInP2S6 core and covered by a "tunable" screening shell made of a phase-change material with a conductivity that varies as the material changes between semiconductor and metallic phases. We reveal a critical influence of the shell screening length on the phase transitions and spontaneous polarization of the nanoparticle core. Since the tunable screening shell allows the control of the polar state and phase diagrams of core-shell ferroic nanoparticles, the obtained results can be of particular interest for applications in nonvolatile memory cells.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2209.10683