Structural and magnetic properties of β-Li$_2$IrO$_3$ after grazing-angle focused ion beam thinning
Abstract
Manipulating the size and orientation of quantum materials is often used to tune emergent phenomena, but precise control of these parameters is also necessary from an experimental point of view. Various synthesis techniques already exist, such as epitaxial thin film growth and chemical etching, that are capable of producing specific sample dimensions with high precision. However, certain materials exist as single crystals that are often difficult to manipulate, thereby limiting their studies to a certain subset of experimental techniques. One particular class of these materials includes lithium and sodium iridates, which are promising candidates for hosting a Kitaev quantum spin liquid state. Here a controlled method of using a focused ion beam at grazing incidence to reduce the size of a β-Li$_2$IrO$_3$ single crystal to a thickness of 1-2 μm is presented. Subsequent X-ray diffraction measurements show the lattice remains intact, albeit with a larger mosaic spread. The integrity of the magnetic order is also preserved as the temperature dependent magnetic diffraction peak follows the same trend as its bulk counterpart with a transition temperature at T$_N$ = 37.5 K. Our study demonstrates a technique that opens up the possibility of nonequilibrium experiments where submicron thin samples are often essential. Show more
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Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science Crystal Engineering and MaterialsVolume
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Wiley-BlackwellSubject
focused-ion beam; magnetic diffraction; sample fabrication; X-ray diffractionMore
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