Characteristic Lengths of Interlayer Charge-Transfer in Correlated Oxide Heterostructures

24 Mar 2020  ·  Omar Ganesh Ji, Li Mengsha, Chi Xiao, Huang Zhen, Lim Zhi Shiuh, Prakash Saurav, Zeng Shengwei, Li Changjian, Yu Xiaojiang, Tang Chunhua, Song Dongsheng, Rusydi Andrivo, Venkatesan Thirumalai, Pennycook Stephen John, Ariando Ariando ·

Using interlayer interaction to control functional heterostructures with atomic-scale designs has become one of the most effective interface-engineering strategies nowadays. Here, we demonstrate the effect of a crystalline LaFeO3 buffer layer on amorphous and crystalline LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructures. The LaFeO3 buffer layer acts as an energetically favored electron acceptor in both LaAlO3/SrTiO3 systems, resulting in modulation of interfacial carrier density and hence metal-to-insulator transition. For amorphous and crystalline LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructures, the metal-to-insulator transition is found when the LaFeO3 layer thickness crosses 3 and 6 unit cells, respectively. Such different critical LaFeO3 thicknesses are explained in terms of distinct characteristic lengths of the redox-reaction-mediated and polar-catastrophe-dominated charge transfer, controlled by the interfacial atomic contact and Thomas-Fermi screening effect, respectively. Our results not only shed light on the complex interlayer charge transfer across oxide heterostructures but also provides a new route to precisely tailor the charge-transfer process at a functional interface.

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Materials Science Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons