The effect of antinotches on domain wall mobility in single crystal ferroelectric nanowires.

@article{McQuaid2010TheEO,
  title={The effect of antinotches on domain wall mobility in single crystal ferroelectric nanowires.},
  author={R. G. P. McQuaid and L.-W. Chang and J. Marty Gregg},
  journal={Nano letters},
  year={2010},
  volume={10 9},
  pages={
          3566-71
        }
}
Changes in domain wall mobility, caused by the presence of antinotches in single crystal BaTiO(3) nanowires, have been investigated. While antinotches appeared to cause a slight broadening in the distribution of switching events, observed as a function of applied electric field (inferred from capacitance-voltage measurements), the effect was often subtle. Greater clarity of information was obtained from Rayleigh analysis of the capacitance variation with ac field amplitude. Here the magnitude… 

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