Evidence of hyperdimensional topological defects in a ferroelectric supercrystal phase-transition
Abstract
We perform real-time stereoscopic wide-area imaging of a ferroelectric phase-transition in KTN:Li. Spontaneous polarization is observed to form a thermally hysteretic 3D lattice of mutually interlinked closed-flux patterns that spans the entire sample. Results are compatible with a supercrystal of N=4 topological texture defects arising as the three-fold spatial and one-fold time-inversion symmetries are simultaneously broken. Each lattice site of the texture supercrystal emerges as the projection in actual space of an S3 hypersphere, an extended volume Hopf-link fabric able to screen both volume charge and ferroelectric strain.
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