H.J. Wen, R. Ludeke, et al.
Applied Surface Science
The boundary effects at the surface of a ferroelectric dielectric film is studied from a microscopic point of view, emphasizing the linear regime in which polarization is proportional to field. The formulation is based on the Thomas theory, on the basis that this is a fundamentally sound formulation of the ferroelectric problem. The formulation is used to check certain bulk properties, the Curie-Weiss law, and linearity of the soft mode frequency squared in (T-Tc).
H.J. Wen, R. Ludeke, et al.
Applied Surface Science
H.J. Wen, R. Ludeke, et al.
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
D.M. Newns, T. Doderer, et al.
Journal of Electroceramics
D.M. Newns, W.E. Donath, et al.
ISPE CE 2003