Probing One-Dimensional Oxygen Vacancy Channels Driven
by Cation–Anion Double Ordering in Perovskites
Posted on 2020-10-28 - 12:21
Visualizing
the oxygen vacancy distributions is highly desirable
for understanding the atomistic oxygen diffusion mechanisms in perovskites.
In particular, the direct observation of the one-dimensional oxygen
vacancy channels has not yet been achieved in perovskites with dual
ion (i.e., cation and anion) ordering. Here, we perform atomic-resolution
imaging of the one-dimensional oxygen vacancy channels and their structural
dynamics in a NdBaCo2O5.5 double perovskite
oxide. An in situ heating transmission electron microscopy
investigation reveals the disordering of oxygen vacancy channels by
local rearrangement of oxygen vacancies at the specific temperature.
A density functional theory calculation suggests that the possible
pathway of oxygen vacancy migration is a multistep route via Co–O
and Nd–Ov (oxygen vacancy) sites. These findings
could provide robust guidance for understanding the static and dynamic
behaviors of oxygen vacancies in perovskite oxides.
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Kwon, Ohhun; Kim, Yong In; Kim, Kyeounghak; Kim, Jong Chan; Lee, Jong Hoon; Park, Sung Soo; et al. (2020). Probing One-Dimensional Oxygen Vacancy Channels Driven
by Cation–Anion Double Ordering in Perovskites. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03516