Scanning Surface Potential Microscopy for Local Surface Analysis

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AbstractVariable temperature atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning surface potential microscopy (SSPM) and piezoresponse imaging were applied to the characterization of a model BaTiO3(100) surface. The influence of the domain structure on surface topography, surface potential and piezoresponse image is discussed. The domain induced surface corrugations and piezoelectric response were found to disappear above the Curie temperature in full agreement with theoretical expectations. Relaxation of apparent surface potential after the transition to paraelectric state on heating and during the transition to ferroelectric state on cooling was observed. The kinetics of potential relaxation was orders of magnitude slower than that of the transition.


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