Switching of a ferroelectric polymer Langmuir–Blodgett film studied by electrostatic force microscopy

Abstract
Ultrathin ferroelectric Langmuir–Blodgett films are studied using an electrostatic force microscope (EFM). The films were deposited by a subsequent transfer of monolayers of a ferroelectricpolymer from the water surface onto Si substrates covered with Al electrodes. A film was switched locally by a voltage applied between a tip and the Al electrode. The dynamics of the electric field relief above a switched ferroelectric domain is studied by EFM imaging with simultaneous control of the topographic relief. In order to explain an image contrast a simple model for a thin ferroelectricfilm is discussed which takes into account the remanent polarization of the film, the surface charge, and interface work functions.