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Electric-field-controlled reversible order-disorder switching of a metal tip surface

Authors :
Mattias Thuvander
Mikael Kuisma
Alexandre Dmitriev
Kristof Lodewijks
Ludvig de Knoop
Paul Erhart
Eva Olsson
Joakim Löfgren
Source :
Physical Review Materials vol.2(2018), PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS (2475-9953) vol.2(2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2018.

Abstract

While it is well established that elevated temperatures can induce surface roughening of metal surfaces, the effect of a high electric field on the atomic structure at ambient temperature has not been investigated in detail. Here we show with atomic resolution using in situ transmission electron microscopy how intense electric fields induce reversible switching between perfect crystalline and disordered phases of gold surfaces at room temperature. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the mechanism behind the structural change can be attributed to a vanishing energy cost in forming surface defects in high electric fields. Our results demonstrate how surface processes can be directly controlled at the atomic scale by an externally applied electric field, which promotes an effective decoupling of the topmost surface layers from the underlying bulk. This opens up opportunities for development of active nanodevices in e.g. nanophotonics and field-effect transistor technology as well as fundamental research in materials characterization and of yet unexplored dynamically-controlled low-dimensional phases of matter.<br />Comment: The manuscript is 10 pages long and the supplemental material is 15 pages. There are six supplemental movies that can be provided upon request to LDK

Details

ISSN :
24759953
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68848d9d13762770eabd6b215e9a43f6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevmaterials.2.085006