Deformation Of A Bismuth Ferrite Nanocrystal Imaged By Coherent X-Ray Diffraction

Marcus C. Newton, Adam Pietraszewski, Anthony Kenny,Ulrich Wagner,Christoph Rau

X-RAY MICROSCOPY CONFERENCE 2016 (XRM 2016)(2017)

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Abstract
Perovskite materials that contain transition metal-oxides often exhibit multifunctional properties with considerable utility in a device setting. BiFeO3 is a multiferroic perovskite material that exhibits room temperature anti-ferromagnetic and ferroelectric ordering. Optical excitation of BiFeO3 crystals results in an elastic structural deformation of the lattice with a fast response on the pico-second time scale. Here we report on dynamic optical excitation coupled with Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction measurements to investigate the structural properties of BiFeO3 nanoscale crystals. A continuous distortion of the diffraction speckle pattern was observed with increasing illumination. This was attributed to strain resulting from photo-induced lattice deformation.
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carbon fiber,resin,x-ray
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