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In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of Disorder–Order Transition in Epitaxially Stabilized FeGe2

2021, Terker, Markus, Nicolai, Lars, Gaucher, Samuel, Herfort, Jens, Trampert, Achim

Isothermal crystallization of amorphous Ge deposited on a cubic Fe3Si/GaAs(001) substrate is performed by in situ annealing within a transmission electron microscope. It was found that the formation of epitaxially aligned tetragonal FeGe2 is associated with a disorder–order phase transition mainly consisting of a rearrangement of the Fe/vacancy sublattice from a random distribution to alternating filled and empty layers. Additionally, atomically resolved high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy demonstrated that the vertical lattice spacing of the Ge sublattice reduces across vacancy layers, indicating that strain minimization plays a role in the phase transition process. Crystallization and ordering are both found to proceed layer-by-layer and with square-root-shaped kinetics with a smaller transition rate for the latter.