AIP Advances (Feb 2024)
Electrical resistance switching of YbFe2O4 single crystal bulk
Abstract
We report the electrical resistance switching of YbFe2O4, which is one of the electronic ferroelectrics and shows multi-step polarization reversal. The electrical resistance of the single crystal bulk of YbFe2O4 was measured along the c-axis. Three kinds of resistance states were observed: high resistance state (HRS), low resistance state (LRS), and extra low resistance state (ELRS). The as-grown sample was in HRS. The resistance state switched from HRS to LRS under an electric field of ∼180 V/cm. HRS was reproduced under the same magnitude of the electric field in the opposite direction. The switching from LRS to ELRS was assisted by a current flow in the ab-plane, which is orthogonal to the measurement axis (c-axis). The switching from LRS to ELRS was observed under an electric field of ∼140 V/cm during the resistance measurement along the c-axis after a current flow in the ab-plane for a few seconds. The resistance ratio in HRS, LRS, and ELRS was ∼2:1.5:1, which is regarded as a large value considering that the sample size was sub-millimeter order. This multi-step resistive switching is likely due to the multi-step reversal of electric polarization, accompanied by a multi-step change in Schottky barrier height between the sample and electrodes. The currents in the ab-plane are considered to release some pinnings and assist in the polarization reversal.