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Preventing the reconstruction of the polar discontinuity at oxide heterointerfaces

Materials Science 2012-04-02 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Perovskite oxide heteroepitaxy receives much attention because of the possibility to com- bine the diverse functionalities of perovskite oxide building blocks. A general boundary con- dition for the epitaxy is the presence of polar discontinuities at heterointerfaces. These polar discontinuities result in reconstructions, often creating new functionalities at the interface. However, for a significant number of materials these reconstructions are unwanted as they alter the intrinsic materials properties at the interface. Therefore, a strategy to eliminate this reconstruction of the polar discontinuity at the interfaces is required. We show that the use of compositional interface engineering can prevent the reconstruction at the La0.67Sr0.33MnO3/SrTiO3 (LSMO/STO) interface. The polar discontinuity at this interface can be removed by the insertion of a single La0.33Sr0.67O layer, resulting in improved interface magnetization and electrical conductivity.

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@article{arxiv.1203.6729,
  title  = {Preventing the reconstruction of the polar discontinuity at oxide heterointerfaces},
  author = {Hans Boschker and Jo Verbeeck and Ricardo Egoavil and Sara Bals and Gustaf van Tendeloo and Mark Huijben and Evert P. Houwman and Gertjan Koster and Dave H. A. Blank and Guus Rijnders},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.6729},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Advanced Functional Materials, online march 2012