Publication
Title
Strain-engineered metal-to-insulator transition and orbital polarization in nickelate superlattices integrated on silicon
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Abstract
Epitaxial growth of SrTiO3 (STO) on silicon greatly accelerates the monolithic integration of multifunctional oxides into the mainstream semiconductor electronics. However, oxide superlattices (SLs), the birthplace of many exciting discoveries, remain largely unexplored on silicon. In this work, LaNiO3/LaFeO3 SLs are synthesized on STO-buffered silicon (Si/STO) and STO single-crystal substrates, and their electronic properties are compared using dc transport and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Both sets of SLs show a similar thickness-driven metal-to-insulator transition, albeit with resistivity and transition temperature modified by the different amounts of strain. In particular, the large tensile strain promotes a pronounced Ni 3dx2-y2 orbital polarization for the SL grown on Si/STO, comparable to that reported for LaNiO3 SL epitaxially strained to DyScO3 substrate. Those results illustrate the ability to integrate oxide SLs on silicon with structure and property approaching their counterparts grown on STO single crystal, and also open up new prospects of strain engineering in functional oxides based on the Si platform.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Advanced materials. - Weinheim
Publication
Weinheim : Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh , 2020
ISSN
0935-9648
DOI
10.1002/ADMA.202004995
Volume/pages
32 :50 (2020) , 8 p.
Article Reference
2004995
ISI
000588146500001
Pubmed ID
33175414
Medium
E-only publicatie
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ULPEC: Ultra-Low Power Event-Based Camera
Enabling science and technology through European electron microscopy (ESTEEM3).
SOLARPAINT: Understanding the durability of light sensitive materials: transferring insights between solar cell physics and the chemistry of paintings.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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