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Nanoscale Investigation of Local Thermal Expansion at SrTiO3 Grain Boundaries by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Kunyen Liao,
Kiyou Shibata,
Teruyasu Mizoguchi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.853
H-Index - 488
eISSN - 1530-6992
pISSN - 1530-6984
DOI - 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03735
Subject(s) - electron energy loss spectroscopy , grain boundary , thermal expansion , materials science , spectroscopy , scanning transmission electron microscopy , nanoscopic scale , transmission electron microscopy , high resolution transmission electron microscopy , condensed matter physics , electron , energy dispersive x ray spectroscopy , scanning electron microscope , nanotechnology , composite material , microstructure , physics , quantum mechanics
The presence of grain boundaries (GBs) has a great impact on the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of polycrystals. However, direct measurement of local expansion of GBs remains challenging for conventional methods due to the lack of spatial resolution. In this work, we utilized the valence electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) to directly measure the CTE of Σ5 and 45°GBs of SrTiO 3 at a temperature range between 373 and 973 K. A CTE that was about 3 times larger was observed in Σ5 GB along the direction normal to GB plane, while only a 1.4 time enhancement was found in the 45° GB. Our result provides direct evidence that GBs contribute to the enhancement of CTE in polycrystals. Also, this work has revealed how thermodynamic properties are varied in different GB structures and demonstrated the potential of EELS for probing local thermal properties with nanometer-scale resolution.

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