Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2009-02-10
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.3046792
We explore the frequency-dependent relative permittivity of Ruddlesden-Popper series Sr(n+1)Ti(n)O(3n+1) (n =1,2,3) thin films as a function of temperature and dc electric field. Interdigitated capacitors and coplanar waveguides were used to extract the frequency response from 500 Hz to 40 GHz. At room temperature, the in-plane relative permittivities obtained for Sr(n+1)Ti(n)O(3n+1) (n =1,2,3) were 42+/-3, 54+/-3, and 77+/-2, respectively, and were independent of frequency. At low temperatures, permittivity increases and electric field tunability develops in Sr(4)Ti(3)O(10).
Booth James C.
Fennie Craig J.
Gu Dachun
Lee Chang Hoon
Mateu Joan
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