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Ferroelectric Control of Metal-Insulator Transition

Materials Science 2016-03-11 v1

Abstract

We propose a method of controlling the metal-insulator transition of one perovskite material at its interface with a another ferroelectric material based on first principle calculations. The operating principle is that the rotation of oxygen octahedra tuned by the ferroelectric polarization can modulate the superexchange interaction in this perovskite. We designed a tri-color superlattice of (BiFeO3_3)N_N/LaNiO3_3/LaTiO3_3, in which the BiFeO3_3 layers are ferroelectric, the LaNiO3_3 layer is the layer of which the electronic structure is to be tuned, and LaTiO3_3 layer is inserted to enhance the inversion asymmetry. By reversing the ferroelectric polarization in this structure, there is a metal-insulator transition of the LaNiO3_3 layer because of the changes of crystal field splitting of the Ni ege_g orbitals and the bandwidth of the Ni in-plane ege_g orbital. It is highly expected that a metal-transition can be realized by designing the structures at the interfaces for more materials.

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@article{arxiv.1512.08920,
  title  = {Ferroelectric Control of Metal-Insulator Transition},
  author = {Xu He and Kui-juan Jin and Chen Ge and Zhong-shui Ma and Guo-zhen Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.08920},
  year   = {2016}
}