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    Chen P, Cosgriff MP, Zhang Q, Callori SJ, Adams BW, Dufresne EM, Dawber M, Evans PG.
    Phys Rev Lett. 2013 Jan 25;110(4):047601.
    The remnant polarization of weakly coupled ferroelectric-dielectric superlattices is distributed unequally between the component layers, and as a result the components respond differently to applied electric fields. The difference is apparent in both the nanometer-scale structure of striped polarization domains and in the development of piezoelectric strain and field-induced polarization. Both effects are probed with in situ time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction in a PbTiO(3)/SrTiO(3) superlattice in fields up to 2.38 MV/cm. Domains are initially distorted to increase the polarization in the SrTiO(3) layer while retaining the striped motif. The subsequent transformation to a uniform polarization state at a later time leads to piezoelectric expansion dominated by the field-induced polarization of the SrTiO(3) layers. The results are consistent with theoretical predictions of the field dependence of the domain structure and electrical polarization.
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doi:10.1103/physrevlett.110.047601