180 degree Ferroelectric Stripe Nanodomains in BiFeO3 Thin Films
Zuhuang Chen, Jian Liu, Yajun Qi, Deyang Chen, Shang-Lin Hsu, Anoop R., Damodaran, Xiaoqing He, Alpha T. NDiaye, Angus Rockett, and Lane W. Martin

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and characterization of ordered 180 degree stripe nanodomains in BiFeO3 thin films, revealing their influence on magnetic exchange bias and magnetization, with implications for domain wall functionalities.
Contribution
It provides the first observation of ordered 180 stripe nanodomains in BiFeO3 thin films and links their presence to magnetic exchange bias effects.
Findings
Ordered 180 stripe nanodomains observed in films <32 nm thick
Domain structure crossover from 180 to 71 domains with increasing thickness
Films with 180 domain walls show larger magnetization and exchange bias
Abstract
There is growing evidence that domain walls in ferroics can possess emergent properties that are absent in bulk materials. For example, 180 domain walls in the ferroelectric-antiferromagnetic BiFeO3 are particularly interesting because they have been predicted to possess a range of intriguing behaviors; including electronic conduction and enhanced magnetization. To date, however, ordered arrays of such domain structures have not been reported. Here, we report the observation of 180 stripe nanodomains in (110)-oriented BiFeO3 thin films grown on orthorhombic GdScO3 (010)O substrates, and their impact on exchange coupling to metallic ferromagnets. Nanoscale ferroelectric 180 stripe domains with {112 } domain walls were observed in films < 32 nm thick to compensate for large depolarization fields. With increasing film thickness, we observe a domain structure crossover from the…
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