The so-called “polar catastrophe,” a sudden electronic reconstruction taking place to compensate for the interfacial ionic polar discontinuity, is currently considered as a likely factor to explain the surprising conductivity of the interface between the insulators LaAlO3 and SrTiO3. We applied optical second harmonic generation, a technique that a priori can detect both mobile and localized interfacial electrons, to investigating the electronic polar reconstructions taking place at the interface. As the LaAlO3 film thickness is increased, we identify two abrupt electronic rearrangements: the first takes place at a thickness of unit cells, in the insulating state; the second occurs at a thickness of 4–6 unit cells, i.e., just above the threshold for which the samples become conducting. Two possible physical scenarios behind these observations are proposed. The first is based on an electronic transfer into localized electronic states at the interface that acts as a precursor of the conductivity onset. In the second scenario, the signal variations are attributed to the strong ionic relaxations taking place in the LaAlO3 layer.

Polar catastrophe and electronic reconstructions at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface: evidence from optical second harmonic generation / Savoia, Annunziata; D., Paparo; P., Perna; Ristic, Zoran; M., Salluzzo; F., Miletto Granozio; SCOTTI DI UCCIO, Umberto; C., Richter; S., Thiel; J., Mannhart; Marrucci, Lorenzo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS. - ISSN 1098-0121. - STAMPA. - 80:(2009), pp. 075110-1-075110-6. [10.1103/PhysRevB.80.075110]

Polar catastrophe and electronic reconstructions at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface: evidence from optical second harmonic generation

SAVOIA, ANNUNZIATA;RISTIC, ZORAN;SCOTTI DI UCCIO, UMBERTO;MARRUCCI, LORENZO
2009

Abstract

The so-called “polar catastrophe,” a sudden electronic reconstruction taking place to compensate for the interfacial ionic polar discontinuity, is currently considered as a likely factor to explain the surprising conductivity of the interface between the insulators LaAlO3 and SrTiO3. We applied optical second harmonic generation, a technique that a priori can detect both mobile and localized interfacial electrons, to investigating the electronic polar reconstructions taking place at the interface. As the LaAlO3 film thickness is increased, we identify two abrupt electronic rearrangements: the first takes place at a thickness of unit cells, in the insulating state; the second occurs at a thickness of 4–6 unit cells, i.e., just above the threshold for which the samples become conducting. Two possible physical scenarios behind these observations are proposed. The first is based on an electronic transfer into localized electronic states at the interface that acts as a precursor of the conductivity onset. In the second scenario, the signal variations are attributed to the strong ionic relaxations taking place in the LaAlO3 layer.
2009
Polar catastrophe and electronic reconstructions at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface: evidence from optical second harmonic generation / Savoia, Annunziata; D., Paparo; P., Perna; Ristic, Zoran; M., Salluzzo; F., Miletto Granozio; SCOTTI DI UCCIO, Umberto; C., Richter; S., Thiel; J., Mannhart; Marrucci, Lorenzo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS. - ISSN 1098-0121. - STAMPA. - 80:(2009), pp. 075110-1-075110-6. [10.1103/PhysRevB.80.075110]
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