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Bending and Breaking of Stripes in a Charge-Ordered Manganite

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-02-07 v1

Abstract

In complex electronic materials, coupling between electrons and the atomic lattice gives rise to remarkable phenomena, including colossal magnetoresistance and metal-insulator transitions. Charge-ordered phases are a prototypical manifestation of charge-lattice coupling, in which the atomic lattice undergoes periodic lattice displacements (PLDs). Here we directly map the picometer scale PLDs at individual atomic columns in the room temperature charge-ordered manganite Bi0.35_{0.35}Sr0.18_{0.18}Ca0.47_{0.47}MnO3_3 using aberration corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). We measure transverse, displacive lattice modulations of the cations, distinct from existing manganite charge-order models. We reveal locally unidirectional striped PLD domains as small as \sim5 nm, despite apparent bidirectionality over larger length scales. Further, we observe a direct link between disorder in one lattice modulation, in the form of dislocations and shear deformations, and nascent order in the perpendicular modulation. By examining the defects and symmetries of PLDs near the charge-ordering phase transition, we directly visualize the local competition underpinning spatial heterogeneity in a complex oxide.

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@article{arxiv.1707.00221,
  title  = {Bending and Breaking of Stripes in a Charge-Ordered Manganite},
  author = {Benjamin H. Savitzky and Ismail El Baggari and Alemayehu S. Admasu and Jaewook Kim and Sang-Wook Cheong and Robert Hovden and Lena F. Kourkoutis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00221},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Main text: 20 pages, 4 figures. Supplemental Information: 27 pages, 14 figures