Reconstruction of Polarization Vortices by Diffraction Mapping of Ferroelectric PbTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$/SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$~Superlattice Using a High Dynamic Range Pixelated Detector

ORAL

Abstract

Ferroelectric polarization vortices realized in PbTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$/SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$ superlattice of complex oxides$^{\mathrm{\thinspace }}$are emerging phenomena that can be used for low-power memory. Here, we apply a high dynamic range electron microscopy pixel array detector (EMPAD) developed at Cornell where convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) pattern is recorded at 1 ms. Using the EMPAD, we measured \textless P\textgreater of individual diffracted spots where vectorization of \textless Px\textgreater and \textless Py\textgreater reconstructs the polarization vortices at 0.5-1 nm, over an arbitrarily large field of view. Applications of ptychography and careful inspection of \textless P\textgreater help us explore chirality in 3-dimensions and measure the orbital angular momentum of the polarization vortices.

*Cornell Center for Material Research

Authors

  • Kayla Nguyen

    • Cornell University
  • Yi Jiang

    • Cornell University
  • Michael Cao

    • Cornell University
  • Prafull Purohit

    • Cornell University
  • Celesta Chang

    • Cornell University
  • Ajay Yadav

    • University of California Berkeley
  • Margaret McCarter

    • Department of Physics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
    • University of California Berkeley
  • Javier Hong

    • Universidad de Cantabria
    • University of Cantabria
  • Mark Tate

    • Cornell University
  • R. Ramesh

    • University of California Berkeley
    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California
    • University of California: Berkeley
  • Sol M. Gruner

    • Cornell University
  • David Muller

    • Cornell University