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Nature Communications | 2015

Discovery of stable skyrmionic state in ferroelectric nanocomposites

Yousra Nahas; S. Prokhorenko; Lydie Louis; Zhigang Gui; Igor Kornev; L. Bellaiche

Non-coplanar swirling field textures, or skyrmions, are now widely recognized as objects of both fundamental interest and technological relevance. So far, skyrmions were amply investigated in magnets, where due to the presence of chiral interactions, these topological objects were found to be intrinsically stabilized. Ferroelectrics on the other hand, lacking such chiral interactions, were somewhat left aside in this quest. Here we demonstrate, via the use of a first-principles-based framework, that skyrmionic configuration of polarization can be extrinsically stabilized in ferroelectric nanocomposites. The interplay between the considered confined geometry and the dipolar interaction underlying the ferroelectric phase instability induces skyrmionic configurations. The topological structure of the obtained electrical skyrmion can be mapped onto the topology of domain-wall junctions. Furthermore, the stabilized electrical skyrmion can be as small as a few nanometers, thus revealing prospective skyrmion-based applications of ferroelectric nanocomposites.


Nature Communications | 2017

Microscopic origins of the large piezoelectricity of leadfree (Ba,Ca)(Zr,Ti)O 3

Yousra Nahas; Alireza Akbarzadeh; Sergei Prokhorenko; Sergey Prosandeev; Raymond Walter; Igor Kornev; Jorge Íñiguez; L. Bellaiche

In light of directives around the world to eliminate toxic materials in various technologies, finding lead-free materials with high piezoelectric responses constitutes an important current scientific goal. As such, the recent discovery of a large electromechanical conversion near room temperature in (1−x)Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3−x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 compounds has directed attention to understanding its origin. Here, we report the development of a large-scale atomistic scheme providing a microscopic insight into this technologically promising material. We find that its high piezoelectricity originates from the existence of large fluctuations of polarization in the orthorhombic state arising from the combination of a flat free-energy landscape, a fragmented local structure, and the narrow temperature window around room temperature at which this orthorhombic phase is the equilibrium state. In addition to deepening the current knowledge on piezoelectricity, these findings have the potential to guide the design of other lead-free materials with large electromechanical responses.


Physical Review B | 2017

Electrocaloric effects in the lead-free Ba(Zr,Ti)O3 relaxor ferroelectric from atomistic simulations

Zhijun Jiang; Sergei Prokhorenko; Sergey Prosandeev; Yousra Nahas; Dawei Wang; Jorge Íñiguez; E. Defay; L. Bellaiche

Atomistic effective Hamiltonian simulations are used to investigate electrocaloric (EC) effects in the lead-free


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Topological Point Defects in Relaxor Ferroelectrics.

Yousra Nahas; S. Prokhorenko; Igor Kornev; L. Bellaiche

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Physical Review Letters | 2017

Fluctuations and Topological Defects in Proper Ferroelectric Crystals

S. Prokhorenko; Yousra Nahas; L. Bellaiche

(BZT) relaxor ferroelectric. We find that the EC coefficient varies nonmonotonically with the field at any temperature, presenting a maximum that can be traced back to the behavior of BZTs polar nanoregions. We also introduce a simple Landau-based model that reproduces the EC behavior of BZT as a function of field and temperature, and which is directly applicable to other compounds. Finally, we confirm that, for low temperatures (i.e., in nonergodic conditions), the usual indirect approach to measure the EC response provides an estimate that differs quantitatively from a direct evaluation of the field-induced temperature change.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Emergent Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless Phase in Low-Dimensional Ferroelectrics

Yousra Nahas; S. Prokhorenko; Igor Kornev; L. Bellaiche

First-principles-based effective Hamiltonian simulations are used to reveal the hidden connection between topological defects (hedgehogs and antihedgehogs) and relaxor behavior. Such defects are discovered to predominantly lie at the border of polar nanoregions in both Ba(Zr_{0.5}Ti_{0.5})O_{3} (BZT) and Pb(Sc_{0.5}Nb_{0.5})O_{3} (PSN) systems, and the temperature dependency of their density allows us to distinguish between noncanonical (PSN) and canonical (BZT) relaxor behaviors (via the presence or absence of a crossing of a percolation threshold). This density also possesses an inflection point at precisely the temperature for which the dielectric response peaks. Moreover, hedgehogs and antihedgehogs are found to be mobile excitations, and the dynamical nature of their annihilation is demonstrated (using simple hydrodynamical arguments) to follows laws, such as those of Vogel-Fulcher and Arrhenius, that are characteristic of dipolar relaxation kinetics of relaxor ferroelectrics.


Nature Communications | 2017

Corrigendum: Microscopic origins of the large piezoelectricity of leadfree (Ba,Ca)(Zr,Ti)O 3

Yousra Nahas; Alireza Akbarzadeh; Sergei Prokhorenko; Sergey Prosandeev; Raymond Walter; Igor Kornev; Jorge Íñiguez; L. Bellaiche

Homotopy theory and first-principles-based effective Hamiltonian simulations are combined to investigate the stability of topological defects in proper ferroelectric crystals. We show that, despite a nearly trivial topology of the order parameter space, these materials can exhibit stable topological point defects in their tetragonal polar phase and stable topological line defects in their orthorhombic polar phase. The stability of such defects originates from a novel mechanism of topological protection related to finite-temperature fluctuations of local dipoles.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Frustration and Self-Ordering of Topological Defects in Ferroelectrics.

Yousra Nahas; Sergei Prokhorenko; L. Bellaiche

Using first-principles-based simulations merging an effective Hamiltonian scheme with scaling, symmetry, and topological arguments, we find that an overlooked Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) phase sustained by quasicontinuous symmetry emerges between the ferroelectric phase and the paraelectric one of BaTiO_{3} ultrathin film, being under tensile strain. Not only do these results provide an extension of BKT physics to the field of ferroelectrics, but they also unveil their nontrivial critical behavior in low dimensions.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2016

Special quasirandom structures for perovskite solid solutions

Zhijun Jiang; Yousra Nahas; Bin Xu; Sergey Prosandeev; Dawei Wang; L. Bellaiche

This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15944.


Advanced Materials | 2017

Nanoscale Bubble Domains and Topological Transitions in Ultrathin Ferroelectric Films

Qi Zhang; Lin Xie; Guangqing Liu; Sergei Prokhorenko; Yousra Nahas; Xiaoqing Pan; L. Bellaiche; Alexei Gruverman; Nagarajan Valanoor

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Zhigang Gui

University of Arkansas

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