Hidden domain boundary dynamics toward crystalline perfection

  • Anudeep Mangu
  • , Vladimir A. Stoica
  • , Hao Zheng
  • , Tiannan Yang
  • , Maohua Zhang
  • , Huaiyu Wang
  • , Rui Zu
  • , Quynh L. Nguyen
  • , Sanghoon Song
  • , Sujit Das
  • , Peter Meisenheimer
  • , Elizabeth Donoway
  • , Matthieu Chollet
  • , Yanwen Sun
  • , Joshua J. Turner
  • , John W. Freeland
  • , Haidan Wen
  • , Lane W. Martin
  • , Long Qing Chen
  • , Venkatraman Gopalan
  • Diling Zhu, Yue Cao, Aaron M. Lindenberg

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Abstract

A central paradigm of nonequilibrium physics concerns the dynamics of heterogeneity and disorder, impacting processes ranging from the behavior of glasses to the emergent functionality of active matter. Understanding these complex mesoscopic systems requires probing the microscopic trajectories associated with irreversible processes, the role of fluctuations and entropy growth, and the timescales on which nonequilibrium responses are ultimately maintained. Approaches that illuminate these processes in model systems may enable a more general understanding of other heterogeneous nonequilibrium phenomena, and potentially define ultimate speed and energy cost limits for information processing technologies. Here, we apply ultrafast single-shot X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy to resolve the nonequilibrium, heterogeneous, and irreversible mesoscale dynamics during a light-induced phase transition in a (PbTiO3)16/(SrTiO3)16 superlattice. Such ferroelectric superlattice systems are a useful platform to study phase transitions and topological dynamics due to their high degree of tunability. This provides an approach for capturing the nucleation of the light-induced phase, the formation of transient mesoscale defects at the boundaries of the nuclei, and the eventual annihilation of these defects, even in systems with complex polarization topologies. We identify a nonequilibrium correlation response spanning >10 orders of magnitude in timescales, with multistep behavior similar to the plateaus observed in supercooled liquids and glasses. We further show how the observed time-dependent long-time correlations can be understood in terms of stochastic and non-Markovian dynamics of domain walls, encoded in waiting-time distributions with power-law tails. This work defines possibilities for probing the nonequilibrium and correlated dynamics of disordered and heterogeneous media.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2407772122
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume122
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 14 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

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