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Locally enhanced conductivity due to the tetragonal domain structure in LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterointerfaces

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

B. Kalisky
E.M. Spanton
H. Noad
J.R. Kirtley
K.C. Nowack
C. Bell
H.K. Sato
M. Hosoda
Y. Xie
Y. Hikita
C. Woltmann
G. Pfanzelt
R. Jany
C. Richter
H.Y. Hwang
J. Mannhart
K.A. Moler

Abstract

The ability to control materials properties through interface engineering is demonstrated by the appearance of conductivity at the interface of certain insulators, most famously the 001 interface of the band insulators LaAlO 3 and TiO 2 -terminated SrTiO 3 (STO; refs,). Transport and other measurements in this system show a plethora of diverse physical phenomena. To better understand the interface conductivity, we used scanning superconducting quantum interference device microscopy to image the magnetic field locally generated by current in an interface. At low temperature, we found that the current flowed in conductive narrow paths oriented along the crystallographic axes, embedded in a less conductive background. The configuration of these paths changed on thermal cycling above the STO cubic-to-tetragonal structural transition temperature, implying that the local conductivity is strongly modified by the STO tetragonal domain structure. The interplay between substrate domains and the interface provides an additional mechanism for understanding and controlling the behaviour of heterostructures. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

Date Published

Journal

Nature Materials

Volume

12

Issue

12

Number of Pages

1091-1095,

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84888146304&doi=10.1038%2fnmat3753&partnerID=40&md5=8cc0f60ef08c69e61b5f4f2a935b7a36

DOI

10.1038/nmat3753

Group (Lab)

Katja Nowack Group

Funding Source

TRR80
0957616
FAQSSO-10-1-0524
333799
DE-AC02-76SF00515

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