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Dynamic domain boundaries: chemical dopants carried by moving twin walls

Ekhard K. H. Salje, S. Kustov

2022Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Domain walls and specifically ferroelastic twin boundaries are depositaries and fast diffusion pathways for chemical dopants and intrinsic lattice defects. Ferroelastic domain patterns act as templates for chemical structures where the walls are the device and not the bulk. Several examples of such engineered domain boundaries are given. Moving twin boundaries are shown to carry with them the dopants, although the activation of this mechanism depends sensitively on the applied external force. If the force is too weak, the walls remain pinned while too strong forces break the walls free of the dopants and move them independently. Several experimental methods and approaches are discussed.

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