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The Atomic Circus: Small Electron Beams Spotlight Advanced Materials Down to the Atomic Scale

  • Haijun Wu
  • , Xiaoxu Zhao
  • , Cao Guan
  • , Li Dong Zhao
  • , Jiagang Wu
  • , Dongsheng Song
  • , Changjian Li
  • , John Wang
  • , Kian Ping Loh
  • , Thirumalai V. Venkatesan
  • , Stephen J. Pennycook
  • National University of Singapore
  • Beihang University
  • Sichuan University

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Defects in crystalline materials have a tremendous impact on their functional behavior. Controlling and tuning of these imperfections can lead to marked improvements in their physical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties. Thanks to the development of aberration-corrected (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (STEM/TEM), direct visualization of defects at multiple length scales has now become possible, including those critically important defects at the atomic scale. Thorough understanding of the nature and dynamics of these defects is the key to unraveling the fundamental origins of structure–property relationships. Such insight can therefore allow the creation of new materials with desired properties through appropriate defect engineering. Herein, several examples of new insights obtained from representative functional materials are shown, including piezoelectrics/ferroelectrics, oxide interfaces, thermoelectrics, electrocatalysts, and 2D materials.

源语言英语
文章编号1802402
期刊Advanced Materials
30
47
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 22 11月 2018
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