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Journal Articles Advanced Physics Research Year : 2022

Automatic Ferroelectric Domain Pattern Recognition Based on the Analysis of Localized Nonlinear Optical Responses Assisted by Machine Learning

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Second-harmonic generation (SHG) is a nonlinear optical method allowing the study of the local structure, symmetry, and ferroic order in noncentrosymmetric materials such as ferroelectrics. The combination of SHG microscopy with local polarization analysis is particularly efficient for deriving the local polarization orientation. This, however, entails the use of tedious and time-consuming modeling methods of nonlinear optical emission. Moreover, extracting the complex domain structures often observed in thin films requires a pixel-by-pixel analysis and the fitting of numerous polar plots to ascribe a polarization angle to each pixel. Here, the domain structure of GeTe films is studied using SHG polarimetry assisted by machine learning. The method is applied to two film thicknesses: A thick film containing large domains visible in SHG images, and a thin film in which the domains' size is below the SHG resolution limit. Machine learning-assisted methods show that both samples exhibit four domain variants of the same type. This result is confirmed in the case of the thick film, both by the manual pixel-by-pixel analysis and by using piezoresponse force microscopy. The proposed approach foreshows new prospects for optical studies by enabling enhanced sensitivity and high throughput analysis.
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hal-03899940 , version 1 (15-12-2022)

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Boris Croes, Iaroslav Gaponenko, Cédric Voulot, Olivier Grégut, Kokou D Dorkenoo, et al.. Automatic Ferroelectric Domain Pattern Recognition Based on the Analysis of Localized Nonlinear Optical Responses Assisted by Machine Learning. Advanced Physics Research, 2022, pp.2200037. ⟨10.1002/apxr.202200037⟩. ⟨hal-03899940⟩
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