Mapping chemical/structural order in double perovskite Sr2-xGdxMnTiO6 by atomic resolution electron microscopy

ORAL

Abstract

We report on visualizing the chemical and structural order of double perovskite Sr2-xGdxMnTiO6. The antisite disorder of Mn and Ti is detected even at atomic scale at all x, resulting in Mn-rich and Ti-rich regions. For x ?0.75, the majority of manganese ions are in Mn3+ state and are centered in Jahn-Teller distorted MnO6octahedra. The Fourier transformation of atomic resolution images along the [110] zone axis reveals a superstructure that corresponds to the tilting of oxygen octahedra and that doubles the unit cell along [001]c. This superstructure is spatially inhomogeneous and coincides with the regions where B-site ion (Mn/Ti) is displaced along the [110] direction. We discuss these findings in the frame of possible local ferroelectricity and in the light of strong electroresistance observed in Sr1.25Gd0.75MnTiO6.

Authors

  • Inmaculada Alvarez

    U. Complutense Madrid, Spain

  • Neven Biskup

    U. Complutense Madrid, Spain

  • Maria Lopez

    U. Complutense Madrid, Spain

  • Mar Garcia-Hernandez

    Institute of Materials Science at Madrid, CSIC, Madrid, Spain, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales ICMM CSIC 28049 Madrid, ICMM, CSIC, Spain

  • Luisa Veiga

    U. Complutense Madrid, Spain

  • M. Varela

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, MST, ORNL and Univ Complutense, Madrid