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Real-space imaging of periodic nanotextures in thin films via phasing of diffraction data.


ABSTRACT: New properties and exotic quantum phenomena can form due to periodic nanotextures, including Moire patterns, ferroic domains, and topologically protected magnetization and polarization textures. Despite the availability of powerful tools to characterize the atomic crystal structure, the visualization of nanoscale strain-modulated structural motifs remains challenging. Here, we develop nondestructive real-space imaging of periodic lattice distortions in thin epitaxial films and report an emergent periodic nanotexture in a Mott insulator. Specifically, we combine iterative phase retrieval with unsupervised machine learning to invert the diffuse scattering pattern from conventional X-ray reciprocal-space maps into real-space images of crystalline displacements. Our imaging in PbTiO3/SrTiO3 superlattices exhibiting checkerboard strain modulation substantiates published phase-field model calculations. Furthermore, the imaging of biaxially strained Mott insulator Ca2RuO4 reveals a strain-induced nanotexture comprised of nanometer-thin metallic-structure wires separated by nanometer-thin Mott-insulating-structure walls, as confirmed by cryogenic scanning transmission electron microscopy (cryo-STEM). The nanotexture in Ca2RuO4 film is induced by the metal-to-insulator transition and has not been reported in bulk crystals. We expect the phasing of diffuse X-ray scattering from thin crystalline films in combination with cryo-STEM to open a powerful avenue for discovering, visualizing, and quantifying the periodic strain-modulated structures in quantum materials.

SUBMITTER: Shao Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10334741 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Real-space imaging of periodic nanotextures in thin films via phasing of diffraction data.

Shao Ziming Z   Schnitzer Noah N   Ruf Jacob J   Gorobtsov Oleg Yu OY   Dai Cheng C   Goodge Berit H BH   Yang Tiannan T   Nair Hari H   Stoica Vlad A VA   Freeland John W JW   Ruff Jacob P JP   Chen Long-Qing LQ   Schlom Darrell G DG   Shen Kyle M KM   Kourkoutis Lena F LF   Singer Andrej A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230706 28


New properties and exotic quantum phenomena can form due to periodic nanotextures, including Moire patterns, ferroic domains, and topologically protected magnetization and polarization textures. Despite the availability of powerful tools to characterize the atomic crystal structure, the visualization of nanoscale strain-modulated structural motifs remains challenging. Here, we develop nondestructive real-space imaging of periodic lattice distortions in thin epitaxial films and report an emergent  ...[more]

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