Dielectric constants of Ir, Ru, Pt, and IrO2: Contributions from bound charges
W. S. Choi, S. S. A. Seo, K. W. Kim, T. W. Noh, M. Y. Kim, and S. Shin

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes the dielectric constants of Ir, Ru, Pt, and IrO2, highlighting their high bound charge contributions which can improve ferroelectric capacitor performance.
Contribution
It provides experimental and theoretical dielectric constant values for these materials, emphasizing their potential as electrodes due to high bound charge contributions.
Findings
Ir, Ru, Pt, and IrO2 have high dielectric constants from bound charges.
These materials' dielectric properties align with first-principles calculations.
High dielectric constants reduce depolarization fields in ferroelectric devices.
Abstract
We investigated the dielectric functions () of Ir, Ru, Pt, and IrO, which are commonly used as electrodes in ferroelectric thin film applications. In particular, we investigated the contributions from bound charges (), since these are important scientifically as well as technologically: the (0) of a metal electrode is one of the major factors determining the depolarization field inside a ferroelectric capacitor. To obtain (0), we measured reflectivity spectra of sputtered Pt, Ir, Ru, and IrO2 films in a wide photon energy range between 3.7 meV and 20 eV. We used a Kramers-Kronig transformation to obtain real and imaginary dielectric functions, and then used Drude-Lorentz oscillator fittings to extract (0) values. Ir, Ru, Pt, and IrO produced experimental (0) values of…
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