Irradiation-induced amplification of electric fields at oxide interfaces as revealed by correlative DPC-STEM and DFT
Elizabeth A. Peterson, Dongye Liu, Sean H. Mills, Tiffany C. Kaspar, Hyosim Kim, Yongqiang Wang, Blas P. Uberuaga, Andrew M. Minor

TL;DR
This study combines advanced microscopy and first-principles modeling to reveal how irradiation affects electric fields at oxide interfaces, offering insights for designing corrosion-resistant materials in harsh environments.
Contribution
It demonstrates how irradiation-induced defects modulate interfacial electric fields in oxide heterostructures using combined experimental and theoretical approaches.
Findings
Irradiation causes significant changes in interfacial electric fields.
Electric fields can be tailored by controlling interface chemistry.
Irradiation can induce and reverse built-in electric fields.
Abstract
Heterointerfaces are ubiquitous in modern devices, found in technologies ranging from microelectronics to structural components for energy applications. Many of these emerging technologies are found in applications such as satellites, batteries, and next generation nuclear reactors, that are subject to harsh environments. In some scenarios, multiple extreme conditions, such as irradiation and corrosion, act on the material simultaneously. Extending the lifetime of these technologies is dependent on a detailed understanding of how their component materials platforms and interfaces respond in extreme environments, where irradiation and corrosion may couple in unique ways, distinct from corrosion under ambient conditions. Oxides, which form readily over metal underlayers, can act as protective coatings; enhancing the robustness of oxide overlayers to protect underlying metal alloys is a…
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TopicsFusion materials and technologies · Ion-surface interactions and analysis · Iron oxide chemistry and applications
