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Perspective: probing elasto-quantum materials with x-ray techniques and in situ anisotropic strain.

Han ZhangJoshua J SanchezJiun-Haw ChuHaidong Zhou
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
Anisotropic lattice deformation plays an important role in the quantum mechanics of solid state physics. The possibility of mediating the competition and cooperation among different order parameters by applying in situ strain/stress on quantum materials has led to discoveries of a variety of elasto-quantum effects on emergent phenomena. It has become increasingly critical to have the capability of combining the in situ strain tuning with x-ray techniques, especially those based on synchrotrons, to probe the microscopic elasto-responses of the lattice, spin, charge, and orbital degrees of freedom. Herein, we briefly review the recent studies that embarked on utilizing elasto-x-ray characterizations on representative material systems and demonstrated the emerging opportunities enabled by this method. With that, we further discuss the promising prospect in this rising area of quantum materials research and the bright future of elasto-x-ray techniques.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • high resolution
  • dual energy
  • energy transfer
  • solid state
  • density functional theory
  • monte carlo
  • electron microscopy
  • computed tomography
  • current status
  • cross sectional
  • quantum dots
  • ionic liquid