E. Ward Plummer
University of Tennessee
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Nano Letters | 2009
Junsoo Shin; Von Braun Nascimento; Grégory Geneste; J. Rundgren; E. Ward Plummer; Brahim Dkhil; Sergei V. Kalinin; Arthur P. Baddorf
The polarization screening mechanism and ferroelectric phase stability of ultrathin BaTiO(3) films exposed to water molecules is determined by first principles theory and in situ experiment. Surface crystallography data from electron diffraction combined with density functional theory calculations demonstrate that small water vapor exposures do not affect surface structure or polarization. Large exposures result in surface hydroxylation and rippling, formation of surface oxygen vacancies, and reversal of the polarization direction. Understanding interplay between ferroelectric phase stability, screening, and atomistic processes at surfaces is a key to control low-dimensional ferroelectricity.
ACS Nano | 2010
Junsoo Shin; Albina Y. Borisevich; Vincent Meunier; Jing Zhou; E. Ward Plummer; Sergei V. Kalinin; Arthur P. Baddorf
Atomically engineered oxide multilayers and superlattices display unique properties responsive to the electronic and atomic structures of the interfaces. We have followed the growth of ferroelectric BaTiO3 on SrRuO3 electrode with in situ atomic scale analysis of the surface structure at each stage. An oxygen-induced surface reconstruction of SrRuO3 leads to formation of SrO rows spaced at twice the bulk periodicity. This reconstruction modifies the structure of the first BaTiO3 layers grown subsequently, including intermixing observed with cross-section spectroscopy. These observations reveal that this common oxide interface is much more interesting than previously reported and provide a paradigm for oxygen engineering of oxide structure at an interface.
Surface Science | 1998
Joseph M. Carpinelli; Hanno H. Weitering; E. Ward Plummer
Abstract We have investigated a non-metal–metal transition, novel in-plane ordering and STM imaging contrast, all of which evolve as a function of Pb concentration in the two-dimensional solid solution GexPb1−x/Ge(111). The cause of these is a local charge rearrangement between the surface Pb and Ge adatoms.
Physical Review Letters | 2006
X. Zhou; Junren Shi; Wanli Yang; Seiki Komiya; Yoichi Ando; E. Ward Plummer; Z. Hussain; Z.-X. Shen
High resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy data along the (0,0)-(pi,pi) nodal direction with significantly improved statistics reveal fine structure in the electron self-energy of the underdoped (La2-xSrx)CuO4 samples in the normal state. Fine structure at energies of (40-46) meV and (58-63) meV, and possible fine structure at energies of (23-29) meV and (75-85) meV, have been identified. These observations indicate that, in (La2-xSrx)CuO4, more than one bosonic modes are involved in the coupling with electrons.
Nature | 1996
Joseph M. Carpinelli; Hanno H. Weitering; E. Ward Plummer; R. Stumpf
Physical Review B | 2000
Hani Dulli; Peter A. Dowben; Sy_Hwang Liou; E. Ward Plummer
Science | 1999
Hanno H. Weitering; Joseph M. Carpinelli; Anatoli V. Melechko; Jiandi Zhang; M. Bartkowiak; E. Ward Plummer
Physical Review Letters | 2006
Ken T. Park; Minghu Pan; Vincent Meunier; E. Ward Plummer
Physical Review Letters | 2001
Jianxin Zhong; Roberto B. Diener; Daniel A. Steck; Windell H. Oskay; Mark G. Raizen; E. Ward Plummer; Zhenyu Zhang; Qian Niu
Europhysics News | 1997
B. G. Briner; Philip Hofmann; M. Doering; Hans-Peter Rust; A.M. Bradshaw; L. Petersen; Phil Sprunger; Erik Lægsgaard; Flemming Besenbacher; E. Ward Plummer