Determination of Grain-Boundary Structure and Electrostatic Characteristics in a SrTiO3 Bicrystal by Four-Dimensional Electron Microscopy

Nano Lett. 2021 Nov 10;21(21):9138-9145. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02960. Epub 2021 Oct 21.

Abstract

The grain boundary (GB) plays a critical role in a material's properties and device performance. Therefore, the characterization of a GB's atomic structure and electrostatic characteristics is a matter of great importance for materials science. Here, we report on the atomic structure and electrostatic analysis of a GB in a SrTiO3 bicrystal by four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D-STEM). We demonstrate that the Σ5 GB is Ti-rich and poor in Sr. We investigate possible effects on the variation in the atomic electrostatic field, including oxygen vacancies, Ti-valence change, and accumulation of cations. A negative charge resulting from a space-charge zone in SrTiO3 compensates a positive charge accumulated at the GB, which is in agreement with the double-Schottky-barrier model. It demonstrates the feasibility of characterizing the electrostatic properties at the nanometer scale by 4D-STEM, which provides comprehensive insights to understanding the GB structure and its concomitant effects on the electrostatic properties.

Keywords: 4D-STEM; electrostatic characteristics; grain boundary; oxygen vacancy.