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Functional Materials Under Stress: In Situ TEM Observations of Structural Evolution.

Yu Deng1, Ruopeng Zhang2,3, Thomas C Pekin2,3, Christoph Gammer4, Jim Ciston2, Peter Ercius2, Colin Ophus2, Karen Bustillo2, Chengyu Song2, Shiteng Zhao2,3, Hua Guo5, Yunlei Zhao1, Hongliang Dong6, Zhiqiang Chen6, Andrew M Minor2,3.   

Abstract

The operating conditions of functional materials usually involve varying stress fields, resulting in structural changes, whether intentional or undesirable. Complex multiscale microstructures including defects, domains, and new phases, can be induced by mechanical loading in functional materials, providing fundamental insight into the deformation process of the involved materials. On the other hand, these microstructures, if induced in a controllable fashion, can be used to tune the functional properties or to enhance certain performance. In situ nanomechanical tests conducted in scanning/transmission electron microscopes (STEM/TEM) provide a critical tool for understanding the microstructural evolution in functional materials. Here, select results on a variety of functional material systems in the field are presented, with a brief introduction into some newly developed multichannel experimental capabilities to demonstrate the impact of these techniques.
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Keywords:  4D-STEM; functional materials; in situ; microstructures; transmission electron microscopy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31746516     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201906105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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Authors:  Oleg R Kotsyurbenko; Jaime A Cordova; Andrey A Belov; Vladimir S Cheptsov; Denise Kölbl; Yuliya Y Khrunyk; Margarita O Kryuchkova; Tetyana Milojevic; Rakesh Mogul; Satoshi Sasaki; Grzegorz P Słowik; Valery Snytnikov; Elena A Vorobyova
Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 4.045

2.  Optimization of the In Situ Biasing FIB Sample Preparation for Hafnia-Based Ferroelectric Capacitor.

Authors:  Qilan Zhong; Yiwei Wang; Yan Cheng; Zhaomeng Gao; Yunzhe Zheng; Tianjiao Xin; Yonghui Zheng; Rong Huang; Hangbing Lyu
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 2.891

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