Epitaxial growth, optical and electrical conductivity of the metallic pyrochlore Bi$_2$Ru$_2$O$_7$ on Y-stabilized ZrO$_2$ substrate
Marita O'Sullivan, Jonathan Alaria, Mike W. Gaultois, Matthew, S. Dyer, John B. Claridge, Matthew J. Rosseinsky

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the epitaxial growth and characterization of metallic Bi$_2$Ru$_2$O$_7$ pyrochlore thin films on ZrO$_2$ substrates, revealing their electronic structure, conductivity, and potential anisotropic properties relevant for topological phenomena.
Contribution
First demonstration of epitaxial Bi$_2$Ru$_2$O$_7$ thin films with detailed electronic and optical characterization, highlighting anisotropic properties and potential for topological studies.
Findings
Bi$_2$Ru$_2$O$_7$ is semimetallic with hybridized Ru 4$d$ and Bi 6$p$ orbitals.
Electrical conductivity confirms weak metallic behavior consistent with bulk.
Optical spectra show features indicative of electronic correlations.
Abstract
We report on the epitaxial growth, structural and electrical properties of metallic pyrochlore bismuth ruthenate heterostructures grown along both the [001] and [111] directions. Ordered pyrochlore thin films were obtained with highly oriented texture along the [001] and [111] crystallographic directions. Density functional theory calculations of the electronic band structure and density of states indicated that BiRuO is semimetallic and that hybridization of the Ru 4 and Bi 6 orbitals via the anion network at the Fermi energy was responsible for the metallicity. Electrical conductivity measurements confirmed that the compound is weakly metallic in agreement with the reported conductivity for the stoichiometric bulk compound. The carrier concentration and mobility of the electrons compared favorably with previous reports on bulk material and indicate strong…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Groundwater flow and contamination studies
