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Crystallographic Challenges in Microscopy of Multidomain Spinel Materials

Colin Ophus, Gerbrand Ceder, Mary Scott, Ninon Scherz, Shashwat Anand, Tara P. Mishra, Tucker Holstun

Domain interfaces in δ-DRX spinels fall into four Fourier-filtered profiles, one of which is invisible along the [110] zone axis.

arxiv:2604.17561 v1 · 2026-04-19 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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each domain interface, arising from pairings among eight distinct variants, can be categorized into one of four Fourier filtered profiles, one of which leaves the boundary undetectable in atomically resolved electron microscopy when viewed along the preferred [110] zone axis.

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The eight crystallographic variants and their low-energy interface structures used in the simulations accurately represent the real δ-DRX material, and the HAADF simulation conditions match experimental imaging parameters without unaccounted aberrations or thickness effects.

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Certain pairings of the eight spinel variants in multidomain δ-DRX produce domain boundaries that are undetectable by Fourier-filtered STEM-HAADF imaging along the preferred [110] direction.

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