Atomic Electron Tomography: Probing 3D Structure and Physical Properties at the Single-Atom Level

ORAL

Abstract

To understand material properties and functionality at the fundamental level, it is essential to precisely determine their 3D atomic arrangement. For crystalline materials, crystallography can provide this information. However, perfect crystals are rare in nature. Real materials often contain crystal defects, surface reconstructions, nanoscale heterogeneities, and disorders, which strongly influence material properties and performance. Here, we present atomic electron tomography (AET) for 3D structure determination of crystal defects and disordered materials at the single-atom level. By combining the tomographic tilt series acquired from aberration corrected electron microscopes with advanced algorithms [1], we localized the coordinates of individual atoms and point defects in materials with a 3D precision of ~19 pm, and determined full 3D strain tensor [2]. More recently, we determined the 3D coordinates of 6,569 Fe and 16,627 Pt atoms in an FePt nanoparticle, and correlated chemical order/disorder and crystal defects with material properties at the individual atomic level [3].

*[1] A. Pryor et al., Sci. Rep. 7:10409 (2017).
[2] R. Xu et al., Nature Mater. 14, 1099-1103 (2015).
[3] Y. Yang et al., Nature 542, 75-79 (2017).

Presenters

  • Yongsoo Yang

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles

Authors

  • Yongsoo Yang

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Rui Xu

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Alan Pryor Jr.

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Li Wu

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Jihan Zhou

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Matthias Bartels

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Michael Sawaya

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Jianwei Miao

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Chien-Chun Chen

    • National Sun Yat-sen University
    • Physics, Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ
  • M. C. Scott

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Peter Ercius

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Colin Ophus

    • National Center for Electron Microscopy, Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • National Center for Electron Microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Fan Sun

    • University at Buffalo
  • Hao Zeng

    • Physics, State Univ of NY - Buffalo
    • State Univ of NY - Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo
  • W. Theis

    • University of Birmingham
  • Markus Eisenbach

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • National Center for Computational Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • MSTD, Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Paul Kent

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Renat Sabirianov

    • Physics , University of Nebraska at Omaha
    • University of Nebraska at Omaha
    • physics, University of Nebraska omaha
  • Hendrik Heinz

    • University of Akron
  • Hadi Ramezani-Dakhel

    • Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago
    • University of Akron
  • Laurence Marks

    • Northwestern University