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The 3D-PXM project develops a novel microscopy technique to map defects in polar materials with high resolution. This method enables the study of how these defects affect material properties, paving the way for improved material design without relying on trial-and-error.
Polar materials, such as piezoelectrics and ferroelectrics are essential to our modern life, yet they are mostly developed by trial-and-error.
Their properties overwhelmingly depend on the defects within them, the majority of which are hidden in the bulk.
The road to better materials is via mapping these defects, but our best tool for it piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is limited to surfaces. 3D-PXM aims to revolutionize our understanding by measuring the local structure-property correlat…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
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