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Picometer-Precision Atomic Position Tracking through Electron Microscopy
Published on: July 3, 2021
Accurate measurements of valence electron distribution and interfacial lattice displacement using quantitative
1Materials Science Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA. zhu@bnl.gov
Abstract:
We developed a novel electron-diffraction technique by focusing a small probe above (or below) the sample in an electron microscope to measure charge density and lattice displacement in technologically important materials. The method features the simultaneous acquisition of shadow images within many Bragg reflections, resulting in parallel recording of dark-field images (PARODI). Because it couples diffraction with images, it is thus suitable for studying crystals as well as their defects. We used this technique to accurately locate the charge-carrying holes in superconducting crystals, and to determine displacement vectors across planar faults by comparing the experiments with calculations, and by using fitting and error analyses. Examples are given for complex YBa2Cu3O7 and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta oxides and the newly discovered MgB2 superconductor.
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