Jakob Schaab
ETH Zurich
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Nature Materials | 2017
Julia A. Mundy; Jakob Schaab; Yu Kumagai; Andres Cano; Massimiliano Stengel; Ingo P. Krug; Daniel M. Gottlob; Hatice Doğanay; Megan E. Holtz; Rainer Held; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; Claus M. Schneider; Darrell G. Schlom; David A. Muller; R. Ramesh; Nicola A. Spaldin; Dennis Meier
Ferroelectric domain walls hold great promise as functional two-dimensional materials because of their unusual electronic properties. Particularly intriguing are the so-called charged walls where a polarity mismatch causes local, diverging electrostatic potentials requiring charge compensation and hence a change in the electronic structure. These walls can exhibit significantly enhanced conductivity and serve as a circuit path. The development of all-domain-wall devices, however, also requires walls with controllable output to emulate electronic nano-components such as diodes and transistors. Here we demonstrate electric-field control of the electronic transport at ferroelectric domain walls. We reversibly switch from resistive to conductive behaviour at charged walls in semiconducting ErMnO3. We relate the transition to the formation-and eventual activation-of an inversion layer that acts as the channel for the charge transport. The findings provide new insight into the domain-wall physics in ferroelectrics and foreshadow the possibility to design elementary digital devices for all-domain-wall circuitry.
Advanced Materials | 2017
Gabriele De Luca; Marta D. Rossell; Jakob Schaab; Nathalie Viart; Manfred Fiebig; Morgan Trassin
Non-Ising-like 180° ferroelectric domain wall architecture and domain distribution in tetragonal PbZrx Ti1-x O3 thin films are probed using a combination of optical second harmonic generation and scanning transmission electron microscopy. In the remnant state, a specific nonlinear optical signature of tilted 180° domain walls corresponding to a mixed Ising-Néel-type rotation of polarization across the wall is shown.
Journal of Nanobiotechnology | 2017
Mikhail Kryuchkov; Jannis Lehmann; Jakob Schaab; Manfred Fiebig; Vladimir L. Katanaev
Moth-eye nanostructures, discovered to coat corneae of certain nocturnal insects, have inspired numerous technological applications to reduce light reflectance from solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and optical detectors. Technological developments require such nanocoatings to possess broadband antireflective properties, transcending the visual light spectrum, in which animals typically operate. Here we describe the corneal nanostructures of the visual organ exclusive in UV sensation of the hunting insect Libelloides macaronius and report their supreme anti-light-reflectance capacity.
New Journal of Physics | 2016
Ehsan Hassanpour; Viktor Wegmayr; Jakob Schaab; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; Thomas Lottermoser; Manfred Fiebig; Dennis Meier
We investigate the effect of chemical doping on the electric and magnetic domain pattern in multiferroic hexagonal ErMnO3. Hole- and electron doping are achieved through the growth of Er1−x Ca x MnO3 and Er1−x Zr x MnO3 single crystals, which allows for a controlled introduction of divalent and tetravalent ions, respectively. Using conductance measurements, piezoresponse force microscopy and nonlinear optics we study doping-related variations in the electronic transport and image the corrsponding ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic domains. We find that moderate doping levels allow for adjusting the electronic conduction properties of ErMnO3 without destroying its characteristic domain patterns. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of chemical doping for non-perturbative property-engineering of intrinsic domain states in this important class of multiferroics.
Journal of Nanobiotechnology | 2017
Mikhail Kryuchkov; Jannis Lehmann; Jakob Schaab; Vsevolod Cherepanov; Artem Blagodatski; Manfred Fiebig; Vladimir L. Katanaev
Moth-eye nanostructures are a well-known example of biological antireflective surfaces formed by pseudoregular arrays of nipples and are often used as a template for biomimetic materials. Here, we provide morphological characterization of corneal nanostructures of moths from the Bombycidae family, including strains of domesticated Bombyx mori silk-moth, its wild ancestor Bombyx mandarina, and a more distantly related Apatelodes torrefacta. We find high diversification of the nanostructures and strong antireflective properties they provide. Curiously, the nano-dimple pattern of B. mandarina is found to reduce reflectance as efficiently as the nanopillars of A. torrefacta. Access to genome sequence of Bombyx further permitted us to pinpoint corneal proteins, likely contributing to formation of the antireflective nanocoatings. These findings open the door to bioengineering of nanostructures with novel properties, as well as invite industry to expand traditional moth-eye nanocoatings with the alternative ones described here.
Physical Review B | 2018
T. S. Holstad; D. M. Evans; A. Ruff; Didrik R. Småbråten; Jakob Schaab; Ch. Tzschaschel; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; Sverre M. Selbach; S. Krohns; Dennis Meier
Acceptor and donor doping is a standard for tailoring semiconductors. More recently, doping was adapted to optimize the behavior at ferroelectric domain walls. In contrast to more than a century of research on semiconductors, the impact of chemical substitutions on the local electronic response at domain walls is largely unexplored. Here, the hexagonal manganite ErMnO
Nature Nanotechnology | 2018
Jakob Schaab; Sandra H. Skjærvø; S. Krohns; Xiaoyu Dai; Megan E. Holtz; Andres Cano; Martin Lilienblum; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; David A. Muller; Manfred Fiebig; Sverre M. Selbach; Dennis Meier
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Nano Letters | 2018
Patrick W. Turner; James McConville; Shane J. McCartan; Michael Campbell; Jakob Schaab; Raymond G. P. McQuaid; Amit Kumar; J. Marty Gregg
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Applied Physics Letters | 2018
Alexander Ruff; Ziyu Li; A. Loidl; Jakob Schaab; Manfred Fiebig; Andres Cano; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; Julia Glaum; Dennis Meier; S. Krohns
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015
Jakob Schaab; M Trassin; A Scholl; A Doran; Zewu Yan; Edith Bourret; R. Ramesh; Dennis Meier
. Density functional theory calculations show that Ti