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Double-Bilayer polar nanoregions and Mn antisites in (Ca, Sr) 3 Mn 2 O 7 .

Leixin MiaoKishwar-E HasinParivash MoradifarDebangshu MukherjeeKe WangSang-Wook CheongElizabeth A NowadnickNasim Alem
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
The layered perovskite Ca 3 Mn 2 O 7 (CMO) is a hybrid improper ferroelectric candidate proposed for room temperature multiferroicity, which also displays negative thermal expansion behavior due to a competition between coexisting polar and nonpolar phases. However, little is known about the atomic-scale structure of the polar/nonpolar phase coexistence or the underlying physics of its formation and transition. In this work, we report the direct observation of double bilayer polar nanoregions (db-PNRs) in Ca 2.9 Sr 0.1 Mn 2 O 7 using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM). In-situ TEM heating experiments show that the db-PNRs can exist up to 650 °C. Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) studies coupled with first-principles calculations demonstrate that the stabilization mechanism of the db-PNRs is directly related to an Mn oxidation state change (from 4+ to 2+), which is linked to the presence of Mn antisite defects. These findings open the door to manipulating phase coexistence and achieving exotic properties in hybrid improper ferroelectric.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • electron microscopy
  • transition metal
  • high resolution
  • minimally invasive
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • electron transfer