Abstract
Asymmetric superlattice structures consisting of SrTiO 3 (STO) and multiferroic BiFeO 3 (BFO) sublayers were deposited on a Nb-doped STO (001) substrate with a radio frequency magnetron sputtering system. For an investigation of the effect of strain on the microstructures, ferroelectric properties and piezoelectric properties resulting from a difference of lattice parameters of the BFO sublayer, varying the thickness of the STO sublayer in a range 1-2.5 nm introduced interfacial strain into the superlattice. The epitaxial relation and strain state of films were clearly observed with a synchrotron as a source of radiation. The results of X-ray diffraction measurements clearly showed that the decrease of strain was related to the thickness of the STO substrate. A separate diffraction signal of the superlattice structure with thickness ≧ 1.75 nm of the STO sublayer was found, indicating a large strain relaxation in these superlattice films. The remnant polarization values P r , piezoelectric coefficient d 33 and leakage properties of the BFO/STO superlattice thin films that improved with increasing in-plane strain provide strong evidence of a strain-enhancement effect. The BFO/STO superlattice with a well defined crystal structure and a large strain state showed a large P r , greater than a BFO single layer of the same thickness. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.