Electron energy loss spectroscopy determination of Ti oxidation state at the (001) LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface as a function of LaAIO3 growth conditions

After the epitaxy of LaAlO3 on a TiO2-terminated {100} surface of SrTiO3, a high-mobility electron gas may appear, which has been the object of numerous works over the last four years. Its origin is a subject of debate between the interface polarity and unintended doping. Here we use electron energy...

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Published inEurophysics letters Vol. 82; no. 1; p. 17003
Main Authors Maurice, J.-L, Herranz, G, Colliex, C, Devos, I, Carrétéro, C, Barthélémy, A, Bouzehouane, K, Fusil, S, Imhoff, D, Jacquet, É, Jomard, F, Ballutaud, D, Basletic, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.04.2008
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Summary:After the epitaxy of LaAlO3 on a TiO2-terminated {100} surface of SrTiO3, a high-mobility electron gas may appear, which has been the object of numerous works over the last four years. Its origin is a subject of debate between the interface polarity and unintended doping. Here we use electron energy loss “spectrum images”, recorded in cross-section in a scanning transmission electron microscope, to analyse the Ti3+ ratio, characteristic of extra electrons. We find an interface concentration of Ti3+ that depends on growth conditions.
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publisher-ID:epl10819
ISSN:0295-5075
1286-4854
DOI:10.1209/0295-5075/82/17003