Constructing Topological Vortex Domains in Polar Nano‐Regions Enables High‐Capacitive Energy Storage

J Jin Qian G Guanglong Ge Z Ziming Cai L Luomeng Tang S Simin Wang F Fei Yan B Bo Shen (Department of Chemistry) Z Zhenxiang Cheng J Jiwei Zhai

Abstract

Abstract Overcoming the polarization‐relaxor trade‐off in dielectric capacitors remains a critical challenge for achieving simultaneous high energy density ( W rec ) and efficiency ( η ). While conventional polar nano‐regions (PNRs) enhance relaxor behavior, their limited dipole vector lengths inevitably suppress polarization strength. Here, the long‐standing dilemma is resolved by constructing topological vortex domains (VDs) within PNRs (VPNR) through synergistic disorder engineering and grain size confinement in BiFeO 3 ‐based thin films. Phase‐field simulations reveal that the VPNR structure combines ultralow domain‐switching energy barriers with minimally reduced polarization vectors under high electric fields, enabling concurrent optimization of relaxor dynamics and polarization strength. Experimental validations via multiscale characterization confirm that the engineered VPNR configuration exhibits balanced polarization characteristics of high maximum polarization and small remanent polarization. The optimized film achieves a breakthrough W rec of 130 J cm −3 and η of 80% at 4864 kV cm −1 , surpassing pristine BiFeO 3 by 545% and 400%, respectively. This work establishes a topology‐driven paradigm for dielectric energy storage, demonstrating universal potential to decouple polarization‐relaxor constraints in next‐generation capacitive materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 6
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

J

Jin Qian

G

Guanglong Ge

Z

Ziming Cai

L

Luomeng Tang

S

Simin Wang

F

Fei Yan

B

Bo Shen

Department of Chemistry

Z

Zhenxiang Cheng

J

Jiwei Zhai