BN

B. Noheda

info

Please Note

2 records found

Journal article (2021) - Pavan Nukala, Majid Ahmadi, Jordi Antoja-Lleonart, Sytze De Graaf, Yingfen Wei, Henny W. Zandbergen, Bart J. Kooi, Beatriz Noheda
Hafnia-based thin films exhibit unconventional ferroelectricity. These materials also show rich polymorphism, and thus temperature and field-driven phase transitions, as well as oxygen migration. In a bigger context of exploring the synergy between ferroelectricity and diffusion-based structural phenomena, here we study temperature-dependent phase transitions in epitaxial Hf0.5Zr0.5O2(HZO)/La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 (LSMO, bottom electrode) heterostructures. We report topotactic phase transitions and their clear pathways in both LSMO and HZO layers upon heating under vacuum, using in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). Specifically, we directly image oxygen and cationic columns using integrated differential phase contrast STEM and follow their evolution with temperature. We also perform in situ high temperature X-ray diffraction in air and show that the LSMO layer undergoes reversible thermal expansion and contraction when heated up to 850 °C, whereas HZO undergoes strain relaxation beyond 750 °C without any reversible phase transition. Our results provide a comprehensive and direct understanding of temperature-dependent structure, defect, and property correlations in these systems. ...
Journal article (2004) - W. Lohstroh, R. J. Westerwaal, B. Noheda, S. Enache, I. A.M.E. Giebels, B. Dam, R. Griessen
Thin films of Mg2NiHx which exhibit a remarkable black state with low reflection over the entire visible spectrum were investigated. The films show zero transmission and a low electrical resistivity. It was shown that such a black state is not explicable for a homogeneous layer. The results show that a large absorption coefficient yields substantial reflection. ...