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Insights into Chemical and Structural Order at Planar Defects in Pb2MgWO6 Using Multislice Electron Ptychography
Menglin Zhu1, Michael Xu1, Yu Yun2
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
Abstract:
Switchable order parameters in ferroic materials are essential for functional electronic devices, yet disruptions of the ordering can take the form of planar boundaries or defects that exhibit distinct properties from the bulk, such as electrical (polar) or magnetic (spin) response. Characterizing the structure of these boundaries is challenging due to their confined size and three-dimensional (3D) nature. Here, a chemical antiphase boundary in the highly ordered double perovskite Pb2MgWO6 is investigated using multislice electron ptychography. The boundary is revealed to be inclined along the electron beam direction with a finite width of chemical intermixing. Additionally, regions at and near the boundary exhibit antiferroelectric-like displacements, contrasting with the predominantly paraelectric matrix. Spatial statistics and density functional theory (DFT) calculations further indicate that despite their higher energy, chemical antiphase boundaries (APBs) form due to kinetic constraints during growth, with extended antiferroelectric-like distortions induced by the chemically frustrated environment in the proximity of the boundary. The three-dimensional imaging reveals the interplay between local chemistry and the polar environment, elucidating the role of antiphase boundaries and their associated confined structural distortions and offering opportunities for engineering ferroic thin films.
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