Atomic scale dynamics of a solid state chemical reaction directly determined by annular dark-field electron microscopy.

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Pennycook TJ, Jones L, Pettersson H, Coelho J, Canavan M, Mendoza-Sanchez B, Nicolosi V, Nellist PD, Atomic scale dynamics of a solid state chemical reaction directly determined by annular dark-field electron microscopy., Scientific reports, 4, 2014, 7555Download Item:
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Dynamic processes, such as solid-state chemical reactions and phase changes, are ubiquitous in materials
science, and developing a capability to observe the mechanisms of such processes on the atomic scale can
offer new insights across a wide range of materials systems. Aberration correction in scanning transmission
electron microscopy (STEM) has enabled atomic resolution imaging at significantly reduced beam energies
and electron doses. It has also made possible the quantitative determination of the composition and
occupancy of atomic columns using the atomic number (Z)-contrast annular dark-field (ADF) imaging
available in STEM. Here we combine these benefits to record the motions and quantitative changes in the
occupancy of individual atomic columns during a solid-state chemical reaction in manganese oxides. These
oxides are of great interest for energy-storage applications such as for electrode materials in
pseudocapacitors. We employ rapid scanning in STEM to both drive and directly observe the atomic scale
dynamics behind the transformation of Mn
3
O
4
into MnO. The results demonstrate we now have the
experimental capability to understand the complex atomic mechanisms involved in phase changes and solid
state chemical reactions
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