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Multiscale structure of LaAlO 3 from single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

Takashi NishiokaMibuki HayashiHidetaka KasaiEiji Nishibori
Published in: Acta crystallographica Section B, Structural science, crystal engineering and materials (2024)
A domain-resolved synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of a LaAlO 3 pseudo-merohedral twin crystal was successfully carried out in combination with powder diffraction data from the same sample. Multiscale structure information ranging from micro- to nano- to atomic scale was determined from one single crystal. There is almost no change of domain ratios at temperatures of less than 400 K indicating no movement of the domain wall. The changes in domain ratio indicating domain-wall movement were observed in the temperature range of 450 to 700 K, which is consistent with the result of the previous mechanical measurement. It is also found that the ratio of four twin components becomes equal (25%), just below phase transition temperature. These findings are important for domain engineering and theoretical studies related to LaAlO 3 . The temperature dependence of domain ratio was preserved in the heating and cooling cycle except for the first heating process to 840 K. Therefore, the domain structure after heating to 840 K is intrinsic to the crystal. Accurate structure parameters were determined through unit-cell parameter calibration and domain-resolved structure analysis. The method for calibration of unit-cell parameters from twin crystal data was derived and used to solve the inconsistent unit-cell parameters between single crystal and powder data in the present and previous studies.
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