Translational boundaries as incipient ferrielectric domains in antiferroelectric PbZrO3
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In the archetypal antiferroelectric PbZrO3, antiparallel electric dipoles cancel each other, resulting in zero spontaneous polarisation at the macroscopic level. Yet in actual hysteresis loops, the cancellation is rarely perfect and some remnant polarization is often observed, suggesting the metastability of polar phases in this material. In this work, using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy methods on a PbZrO3 single crystal, we uncover the coexistence of the common antiferroelectric phase and a ferrielectric phase featuring an electric dipole pattern of "up down up". This dipole arrangement, predicted by Aramberri et al. (2021) to be the ground state of PbZrO3 at 0K, appears at room temperature in the form of translational boundaries that aggregate to form wider stripe domains of the polar phase embedded within the antiferroelectric matrix.
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