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3D oxygen vacancy order and defect-property relations in multiferroic (LuFeO$_3$)$_9$/(LuFe$_2$O$_4$)$_1$ superlattices

Materials Science 2023-07-04 v1

Abstract

Oxide heterostructures exhibit a vast variety of unique physical properties. Examples are unconventional superconductivity in layered nickelates and topological polar order in (PbTiO3_3)n_n/(SrTiO3_3)n_n superlattices. Although it is clear that variations in oxygen content are crucial for the electronic correlation phenomena in oxides, it remains a major challenge to quantify their impact. Here, we measure the chemical composition in multiferroic (LuFeO3_3)9_9/(LuFe2_2O4_4)1_1 superlattices, revealing a one-to-one correlation between the distribution of oxygen vacancies and the electric and magnetic properties. Using atom probe tomography, we observe oxygen vacancies arranging in a layered three-dimensional structure with a local density on the order of 1014^{14} cm2^{-2}, congruent with the formula-unit-thick ferrimagnetic LuFe2_2O4_4 layers. The vacancy order is promoted by the locally reduced formation energy and plays a key role in stabilizing the ferroelectric domains and ferrimagnetism in the LuFeO3_3 and LuFe2_2O4_4 layers, respectively. The results demonstrate the importance of oxygen vacancies for the room-temperature multiferroicity in this system and establish an approach for quantifying the oxygen defects with atomic-scale precision in 3D, giving new opportunities for deterministic defect-enabled property control in oxide heterostructures.

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@article{arxiv.2307.00139,
  title  = {3D oxygen vacancy order and defect-property relations in multiferroic (LuFeO$_3$)$_9$/(LuFe$_2$O$_4$)$_1$ superlattices},
  author = {K. A. Hunnestad and H. Das and C. Hatzoglou and M. Holtz and C. M. Brooks and A. T. J. van Helvoort and D. A. Muller and D. G. Schlom and J. A. Mundy and D. Meier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00139},
  year   = {2023}
}