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Topotactically induced oxygen vacancy order in nickelate single crystals

Published 5 Jun 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci, cond-mat.str-el, and cond-mat.supr-con | (2306.02809v1)

Abstract: The strong structure-property coupling in rare-earth nickelates has spurred the realization of new quantum phases in rapid succession. Recently, topotactic transformations have provided a new platform for the controlled creation of oxygen vacancies and, therewith, for the exploitation of such coupling in nickelates. Here, we report the emergence of oxygen vacancy ordering in Pr${0.92}$Ca${0.08}$NiO${2.75}$ single crystals obtained via a topotactic reduction of the perovskite phase Pr${0.92}$Ca${0.08}$NiO${3}$, using CaH$_2$ as the reducing agent. We unveil a brownmillerite-like ordering pattern of the vacancies by high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy, with Ni ions in alternating square-pyramidal and octahedral coordination along the pseudocubic [100] direction. Furthermore, we find that the crystal structure acquires a high level of internal strain, where wavelike modulations of polyhedral tilts and rotations accommodate the large distortions around the vacancy sites. Our results suggest that atomic-resolution electron microscopy is a powerful method to locally resolve unconventional crystal structures that result from the topotactic transformation of complex oxide materials.

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