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  • The study investigates the strain field around 90° domains and misfit dislocations in PbTiO/SrTiO (001) thin films using advanced microscopy techniques.
  • The PbTiO layer contains two types of 90° domains, one being a typical mixed domain with widths of 20-30 nm and another type of nanodomain around 3 nm, which does not touch the film/substrate interface.
  • The research reveals that the nucleation and growth of these 90° domains are triggered by interactions with misfit dislocations, leading to a new understanding of how strain affects domain formation in this epitaxial system.

Article Abstract

We have studied the strain field around the 90° domains and misfit dislocations in PbTiO/SrTiO (001) epitaxial thin films, at the nanoscale, using the geometric phase analysis (GPA) combined with high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and high-angle annular dark field--scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM). The films typically contain a combination of mixed domains and misfit dislocations. The PbTiO layer was composed from the two types of the -domain (90° domain): a typical -mixed domain configuration where -domains are 20-30 nm wide and nano sized domains with a width of about 3 nm. In the latter case, the nano sized -domain does not contact the film/substrate interface; it remains far from the interface and stems from the misfit dislocation. Strain maps obtained from the GPA of HRTEM images show the elastic interaction between the -domain and the dislocations. The normal strain field and lattice rotation match each other between them. Strain maps reveal that the -domain nucleation takes place at the misfit dislocation. The lattice rotation around the misfit dislocation triggers the nucleation of the -domain; the normal strains around the misfit dislocation relax the residual strain in -domain; then, the -domain growth takes place, accompanying the introduction of the additional dislocation perpendicular to the misfit dislocation and the dissociation of the dislocations into two pairs of partial dislocations with an APB, which is the bottom boundary of the -domain. The novel mechanism of the nucleation and growth of 90° domain in PbTiO/SrTiO epitaxial system has been proposed based on above the results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5090476PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/12/3/034413DOI Listing

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