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Abstract

The physical mechanisms responsible for the formation of a two-dimensional electron gas at the interface between insulating SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 have remained a contentious subject since its discovery in 2004. Opinion is divided between an intrinsic mechanism involving the build-up of an internal electric potential due to the polar discontinuity at the interface between SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 , and extrinsic mechanisms attributed to structural imperfections. Here we show that interface conductivity is also exhibited when the LaAlO3 layer is diluted with SrTiO3 , and that the threshold thickness required to show conductivity scales inversely with the fraction of LaAlO3 in this solid solution, and thereby also with the layer's formal polarization. These results can be best described in terms of the intrinsic polar-catastrophe model, hence providing the most compelling evidence, to date, in favour of this mechanism.

Details

Title
Tunable conductivity threshold at polar oxide interfaces
Author
Reinle-schmitt, Ml; Cancellieri, C; Li, D; Fontaine, D; Medarde, M; Pomjakushina, E; Schneider, Cw; Gariglio, S; Ghosez, Ph; Triscone, J-m; Willmott, Pr
Pages
932
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Jul 2012
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1030951502
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jul 2012