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Atomic Structure of Self-Buffered BaZr(S,Se)$_3$ Epitaxial Thin Film Interfaces

Materials Science 2024-08-01 v1

Abstract

Understanding and controlling the growth of chalcogenide perovskite thin films through interface design is important for tailoring film properties. Here, the film and interface structure of BaZr(S,Se)3_3 thin films grown on LaAlO3_3 by molecular beam epitaxy and post-growth anion exchange is resolved using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy. Epitaxial films are achieved from self-assembly of an interface ``buffer'' layer, which accommodates the large film/substrate lattice mismatch of nearly 40\% for the alloy film studied here. The self-assembled buffer layer, occurring for both the as-grown sulfide and post-selenization alloy films, is shown to have rock-salt-like atomic stacking akin to a Ruddlesden-Popper phase. Above this buffer, the film quickly transitions to the perovskite structure. Overall, these results provide insights into oxide-chalcogenide heteroepitaxial film growth, illustrating a process that yields relaxed, crystalline, epitaxial chalcogenide perovskite films that support ongoing studies of optoelectronic and device properties.

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@article{arxiv.2407.21269,
  title  = {Atomic Structure of Self-Buffered BaZr(S,Se)$_3$ Epitaxial Thin Film Interfaces},
  author = {Michael Xu and Kevin Ye and Ida Sadeghi and Rafael Jaramillo and James M. LeBeau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21269},
  year   = {2024}
}