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Phase transitions in a perovskite thin film studied by environmental in-situ heating nano-beam electron diffraction

Materials Science 2020-10-14 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The rich phase diagram of bulk Pr1x_{1-x}Cax_{x}MnO3_3 resulting in a high tunability of physical properties gave rise to various studies related to fundamental research as well as prospective applications of the material. Importantly, as a consequence of strong correlation effects, electronic and lattice degrees of freedom are vigorously coupled. Hence, it is debatable whether such bulk phase diagrams can be transferred to inherently strained epitaxial thin films. In this paper, the structural orthorhombic to pseudo-cubic transition for x=0.1x=0.1 is studied in ion-beam sputtered thin films and point out differences to the respective bulk system by employing in-situ heating nano-beam electron diffraction to follow the temperature dependence of lattice constants. In addition, it is demonstrated that controlling the environment during heating, i.e. preventing oxygen loss, is crucial in order to avoid irreversible structural changes, which is expected to be a general problem of compounds containing volatile elements under non-equilibrium conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2007.14882,
  title  = {Phase transitions in a perovskite thin film studied by environmental in-situ heating nano-beam electron diffraction},
  author = {Tobias Meyer and Birte Kressdorf and Vladimir Roddatis and Jörg Hoffmann and Christian Jooss and Michael Seibt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.14882},
  year   = {2020}
}