Inversion domain boundaries in ZnO with additions of Fe2O3 studied by high-resolution ADF imaging |
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Authors: | Wolf Frank Freitag Bert H Mader Werner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Applied Research, Vilnius University, Saulėtekio Ave. 9 — III, Vilnius 10222, Lithuania;2. Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Kengaraga 8, 1063 Riga, Latvia;3. Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Nazaleznosti Ave. 68, 220072 Minsk, Belarus |
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Abstract: | ![]() Columns of metal atoms in the polytypoid compound Fe2O3(ZnO)15 could be resolved by high angle annular dark field imaging in a transmission electron microscopy (TEM)/STEM electron microscope--a result which could not be realized by high-resolution bright field imaging due to inherent strain from inversion domains and inversion domain boundaries (IDBs) in the crystals. The basal plane IDB was imaged in [11 00] yielding the spacing of the two adjacent ZnO domains, while imaging in [21 1 0] yields the position of single metal ions. The images allow the construction of the entire domain structure including the stacking sequence and positions of the oxygen ions. The IDB consists of a single layer of octahedrally co-ordinated Fe3+ ions, and the inverted ZnO domains are related by point symmetry at the iron position. The FeO6 octahedrons are compressed along the ZnO c-axis resulting in a FeO bond length of 0.208 nm which is in the range of FeO distances in iron containing oxides. The model of the basal plane boundary resembles that of the IDB in polytypoid ZnO-In2O3 compounds. |
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