Above Room Temperature Ferroelectricity in Epitaxially Strained KTaO <sub>3</sub>

T Tobias Schwaigert (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) S Salva Salmani‐Rezaie (School of Applied and Engineering Physics Cornell University Ithaca New York USA) S Sankalpa Hazra U Utkarsh Saha M Maya Ramesh (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) A Aiden Ross B Betül Pamuk (Department of Physics and Astronomy Williams College Williamstown Massachusetts USA) L Long‐Qing Chen (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA) D David A. Muller D Darrell G. Schlom (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) V Venkatraman Gopalan K Kaveh Ahadi (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University 1 , Raleigh, North Carolina 27695,)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Epitaxial strain is a powerful means to engineer emergent phenomena in thin films and heterostructures. Here, we demonstrate that , a cubic perovskite in bulk form, can be epitaxially strained into a highly tunable ferroelectric. films grown commensurate to (001) substrates experience an in‐plane strain of −2.1 % that transforms the cubic structure into a tetragonal polar phase with a transition temperature of , consistent with our thermodynamic calculations. We show that the Curie temperature and the spontaneous electric polarization can be systematically controlled with epitaxial strain. Scanning transmission electron microscopy reveals cooperative polar displacements of the potassium columns with respect to the neighboring tantalum columns at room temperature. Optical second‐harmonic generation results are described by a tetragonal polar point group (), indicating the emergence of a global polar ground state. We observe a ferroelectric hysteresis response using metal–insulator–metal capacitor test structures. The results demonstrate a robust intrinsic ferroelectric state in epitaxially strained thin films.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 11, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

T

Tobias Schwaigert

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

S

Salva Salmani‐Rezaie

School of Applied and Engineering Physics Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

S

Sankalpa Hazra

U

Utkarsh Saha

M

Maya Ramesh

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

A

Aiden Ross

B

Betül Pamuk

Department of Physics and Astronomy Williams College Williamstown Massachusetts USA

L

Long‐Qing Chen

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

D

David A. Muller

D

Darrell G. Schlom

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

V

Venkatraman Gopalan

K

Kaveh Ahadi

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University 1 , Raleigh, North Carolina 27695,