Prediction of a low-temperature ferroelectric instability in antiphase domain boundaries of strontium titanate

Abstract
The structure of the antiphase domain boundaries of strontium titanate SrTiO3 that exist at temperatures below the antiferrodistortive transition, is analyzed. It is found that some boundaries are similar to Néel domain walls, as an additional component of the order parameter develops within them. We show quantitatively that at low temperatures, typically below 40K, such boundaries become unstable with respect to the development of a ferroelectric polarization. This ferroelectric transition might provide the much needed explanation for several anomalies that are experimentally observed in SrTiO3 in this temperature region.