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Direct Visualization of Localized Vibrations at Complex Grain Boundaries

Published 30 Jul 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2208.00309v2)

Abstract: Grain boundaries (GBs) are a prolific microstructural feature that dominates the functionality of a wide class of materials. The change in functionality at a GB is a direct result of unique local atomic arrangements, different from those in the grain, that have driven extensive experimental and theoretical studies correlating atomic-scale GB structures to macroscopic electronic, infrared-optical, and thermal properties. Here, we examine a SrTiO3 GB using atomic-resolution aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and ultra-high-energy-resolution monochromated electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), in conjunction with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. This combination enables the direct correlation of the GB structure, composition, and chemical bonding with atomic vibrations within the GB dislocation-cores. We observe that nonstoichiometry and changes in coordination and bonding at the GB leads to a redistribution of vibrational states at the GB and its dislocation-cores relative to the bounding grains. The access to localized vibrations within GBs provided by ultrahigh spatial/spectral resolution EELS correlated with atomic coordination, bonding, and stoichiometry and validated by theory, provides a direct route to quantifying the impact of individual boundaries on macroscopic properties.

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