Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation

Sunko V, McGuinness PH, Chang CS, Zhakina E, Khim S, Dreyer CE, Konczykowski M, Borrmann H, Moll PJW, König M, Muller DA, Mackenzie AP. 2020. Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation. Physical Review X. 10(2), 021018.

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Sunko, VeronikaISTA ; McGuinness, P. H.; Chang, C. S.; Zhakina, E.; Khim, S.; Dreyer, C. E.; Konczykowski, M.; Borrmann, H.; Moll, P. J. W.; König, M.; Muller, D. A.; Mackenzie, A. P.
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The delafossite metals PdCoO2, PtCoO2, and PdCrO2 are among the highest conductivity materials known, with low-temperature mean free paths of tens of microns in the best as-grown single crystals. A key question is whether these very low resistive scattering rates result from strongly suppressed backscattering due to special features of the electronic structure or are a consequence of highly unusual levels of crystalline perfection. We report the results of experiments in which high-energy electron irradiation was used to introduce point disorder to the Pd and Pt layers in which the conduction occurs. We obtain the cross section for formation of Frenkel pairs in absolute units, and cross-check our analysis with first-principles calculations of the relevant atomic displacement energies. We observe an increase of resistivity that is linear in defect density with a slope consistent with scattering in the unitary limit. Our results enable us to deduce that the as-grown crystals contain extremely low levels of in-plane defects of approximately 0.001%. This confirms that crystalline perfection is the most important factor in realizing the long mean free paths and highlights how unusual these delafossite metals are in comparison with the vast majority of other multicomponent oxides and alloys. We discuss the implications of our findings for future materials research.
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2020-04-24
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Physical Review X
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American Physical Society
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10
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2
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021018
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Sunko V, McGuinness PH, Chang CS, et al. Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation. Physical Review X. 2020;10(2). doi:10.1103/physrevx.10.021018
Sunko, V., McGuinness, P. H., Chang, C. S., Zhakina, E., Khim, S., Dreyer, C. E., … Mackenzie, A. P. (2020). Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation. Physical Review X. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.10.021018
Sunko, Veronika, P. H. McGuinness, C. S. Chang, E. Zhakina, S. Khim, C. E. Dreyer, M. Konczykowski, et al. “Controlled Introduction of Defects to Delafossite Metals by Electron Irradiation.” Physical Review X. American Physical Society, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.10.021018.
V. Sunko et al., “Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation,” Physical Review X, vol. 10, no. 2. American Physical Society, 2020.
Sunko V, McGuinness PH, Chang CS, Zhakina E, Khim S, Dreyer CE, Konczykowski M, Borrmann H, Moll PJW, König M, Muller DA, Mackenzie AP. 2020. Controlled introduction of defects to delafossite metals by electron irradiation. Physical Review X. 10(2), 021018.
Sunko, Veronika, et al. “Controlled Introduction of Defects to Delafossite Metals by Electron Irradiation.” Physical Review X, vol. 10, no. 2, 021018, American Physical Society, 2020, doi:10.1103/physrevx.10.021018.
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