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Percolation of Ion-Irradiation-Induced Disorder in Complex Oxide Interfaces

Abstract

Mastery of order-disorder processes in highly nonequilibrium nanostructured oxides has significant implications for the development of emerging energy technologies. However, we are presently limited in our ability to quantify and harness these processes at high spatial, chemical, and temporal resolution, particularly in extreme environments. Here, we describe the percolation of disorder at the model oxide interface LaMnO3/SrTiO3, which we visualize during in situ ion irradiation in the transmission electron microscope. We observe the formation of a network of disorder during the initial stages of ion irradiation and track the global progression of the system to full disorder. We couple these measurements with detailed structural and chemical probes, examining possible underlying defect mechanisms responsible for this unique percolative behavior.

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