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SF03.10.07 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Atomistic Polarization Textures

When and Where

Nov 30, 2023
10:15am - 10:45am

Sheraton, Second Floor, Back Bay C

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Jayakanth Ravichandran1

University of Southern California1

Abstract

Jayakanth Ravichandran1

University of Southern California1
Topological defects such as vortices, and skyrmions have gained recent significant interest in solid state materials as ferroic materials (ferromagnets and ferroelectrics) have become a test bed to realize and control these nanoscale structures. Although this phenomenon is being investigated as a pathway to energy efficient information storage, broader applications in interaction of electromagnetic waves with such features are emerging. In the case of ferroelectrics, boundary condition engineering is used to achieve vortices, skyrmions, and merons in low dimensional epitaxial oxide heterostructures.<br/>In this talk, I will introduce the notion that similar phenomenology but at the atomic scale can be achieved in charge density wave phases, especially nominally semiconducting chalcogenides. I will outline my group and other groups efforts in showing non-trivial toroidal polar topologies at the atomic level in chalcogenides with nominally empty conduction band with <i>d-</i>orbital character such as 1<i>T</i>-TiSe<sub>2</sub>, Ta<sub>2</sub>NiSe<sub>5</sub> and BaTiS<sub>3</sub>. Specifically, we use X-ray single crystal diffraction as a probe for high quality single crystals of a quasi-1D hexagonal chalcogenide, BaTiS<sub>3</sub>, to reveal complex polar topologies such as vortices, and head-to-head and tail-to-tail arrangement of dipoles. Recent experiments and theoretical studies on the stability and dynamics of these features will also be discussed. Lastly, I will outline how such platforms can broadly enable the search for materials with chiral optical materials and polarization sensitive light-matter interaction.

Keywords

quantum materials | x-ray diffraction (XRD)

Symposium Organizers

Craig Brown, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Michelle Dolgos, University of Calgary
Rie Makiura, Osaka Metropolitan University
Brent Melot, University of Southern California

Symposium Support

Bronze
Anton Paar
Hiden Analytical Inc

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