Real Space Visualization of Competing Phases in La0.6Sr2.4Mn2O7 Single Crystals

2018 
Correlated quantum materials are expected to provide the foundation for the next generation of information or energy technologies. A key feature of these materials is the proximity of multiple ground states close in energy, which results in the ability to tune properties with small changes in an external parameter such as magnetic field, composition, or temperature. For example, the colossal magnetoresistance exhibited by manganites is related to charge and orbital ordering and results from a metallic ferromagnetic phase in proximity to a paramagnetic insulating phase. The presence of competing ground states, at the heart of the physics and functionality of these materials, often results in nanoscale phase separation. Probing nanoscale phase separation with conventional diffraction techniques alone is not adequate, particularly when the domains are small or nanosized. In the present work we use a scanning transmission electron microscopy image-based technique of picometer precision strain maps (PPSM) to d...
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