Skip to main content
  • Berkeley Lab(link is external)
  • Energy Technologies Area(link is external)
Home
  • Join
  • About +
    • FAQs
    • Team Members
    • Partners
    • Participants
  • Resources +
    • Guidance Documents
    • Case Studies
    • Webinars
    • External Resources

Error message

There was a problem getting your available contact lists.

Optical properties of quasi-tetragonal BiFeO3 thin films

Publication Type

Journal Article

Authors

Chen, P., N.J. Podraza, X.S. Xu, A. Melville, E. Vlahos, V. Gopalan, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, D.G. Schlom, J.L. Musfeldt

DOI

10.1063/1.3364133(link is external)

Abstract

Optical transmission spectroscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry were used to extract the optical properties of an epitaxially grown quasi-tetragonal BiFeO3 thin film in the near infrared to near ultraviolet range. The absorption spectrum is overall blue shifted compared with that of rhombohedral BiFeO3, with an absorption onset near 2.25 eV, a direct 3.1 eV band gap, and charge transfer excitations that are ∼0.4 eV higher than those of the rhombohedral counterpart. We interpret these results in terms of structural strain and local symmetry breaking. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

Journal

Applied Physics Letters

Volume

96

Year of Publication

2010

ISSN

00036951

Notes

cited By 121

Research Areas

Ramesh Lab

        

©2025 Energy Technologies Area, Berkeley Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (link is external)
  • twitter(link is external)
  • instagram(link is external)
  • LinkedIn(link is external)
  • facebook(link is external)
  • youtube(link is external)
  • DOE logo
  • UC logo
A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory Managed by the University of California
Questions & Comments(link is external) Privacy & Security Notice(link is external)