Extreme mobility enhancement of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces via charge transfer induced modulation doping
Y. Z. Chen, F. Trier, T. Wijnands, R. J. Green, N. Gauquelin, R., Egoavil, D. V. Christensen, G. Koster, M. Huijben, N. Bovet, S. Macke, F. He,, R. Sutarto, N. H. Andersen, G. E. D. K. Prawiroatmodjo, T. S. Jespersen, J., A. Sulpizio, M. Honig, S. Linderoth, S. Ilani

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a method to significantly enhance the mobility of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces by inserting a polar manganite layer, enabling high-mobility oxide electronic devices.
Contribution
Introduces a novel charge transfer induced modulation doping technique using a single-unit-cell manganite layer to greatly increase 2DEG mobility at oxide interfaces.
Findings
Electron mobility increased by over two orders of magnitude.
Observation of quantum Hall effect at oxide interfaces.
Electronic reconstruction confirmed by spectroscopic analysis.
Abstract
The discovery of two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) at the interface between two insulating complex oxides, such as LaAlO3 (LAO) or gamma-Al2O3 (GAO) epitaxially grown on SrTiO3 (STO) 1,2, provides an opportunity for developing all-oxide electronic devices3,4. These 2DEGs at complex oxide interfaces involve many-body interactions and give rise to a rich set of phenomena5, for example, superconductivity6, magnetism7,8, tunable metal-insulator transitions9, and phase separation10. However, large enhancement of the interfacial electron mobility remains a major and long-standing challenge for fundamental as well as applied research of complex oxides11-15. Here, we inserted a single unit cell insulating layer of polar La1-xSrxMnO3 (x=0, 1/8, and 1/3) at the interface between disordered LaAlO3 and crystalline SrTiO3 created at room temperature. We find that the electron mobility of the…
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TopicsElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
