Sokolovic, I., Schmid, M., Diebold, U., & Setvin, M. (2025). How to cleave cubic perovskite oxides. Review of Scientific Instruments, 96, Article 035113. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0233747
Phase transitions; Electron microscopy; Ferroelectric materials; Fracture mechanics; Atomic force microscopy; Perovskites; surface physics
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Abstract:
Surfaces of cubic perovskite oxides attract significant attention for their physical tunability and high potential for technical applications. Bulk-terminated surfaces are desirable for theoretical modeling and experimental reproducibility, yet there is a lack of methods for preparing such well-defined surfaces. We discuss a method for strain-assisted cleaving of perovskite single crystals, using a setup easily transferable between different experimental systems. The details of the cleaving device and the procedure were optimized in a systematic study on the model cubic perovskite oxide SrTiO₃. The large-area morphology and typical distribution of surface terminations on cleaved SrTiO₃(001) are presented, with specific guidelines on how to distinguish well-cleaved surfaces from conchoidally fractured ones. The cleaving is applicable to other cubic perovskites, as demonstrated on KTaO₃(001) and BaTiO₃(001). This approach opens up a pathway for obtaining high-quality surfaces of this promising class of materials.