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Novel electronic structure induced by a highly strained oxide interface with incommensurate crystal fields

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-13 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The misfit oxide, Bi2_{2}Ba1.3_{1.3}K0.6_{0.6}Co2.1_{2.1}Oy_{y}, made of alternating rocksalt-structured [BiO/BaO] layers and hexagonal CoO2_{2} layers, was studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Detailed electronic structure of such a highly strained oxide interfaces is revealed for the first time. We found that under the two incommensurate crystal fields, electrons are confined within individual sides of the interface, and scattered by umklapp scattering of the crystal field from the other side. In addition, the high strain on the rocksalt layer raises its chemical potential and induces large charge transfer to the CoO2_{2} layer. Furthermore, a novel interface effects, the interfacial enhancement of electron-phonon interactions, is discovered. Our findings of these electronic properties lay a foundation for designing future functional oxide interfaces.

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@article{arxiv.0806.1338,
  title  = {Novel electronic structure induced by a highly strained oxide interface with incommensurate crystal fields},
  author = {H. W. Ou and J. F. Zhao and Y. Zhang and B. P. Xie and D. W. Shen and Y. Zhu and Z. Q. Yang and J. G. Che and X. G. Luo and X. H. Chen and M. Arita and K. Shimada and H. Namatame and M. Taniguchi and C. M. Cheng and K. D. Tsuei and D. L. Feng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.1338},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures

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