| Literature DB >> 21596986 |
A V Boris1, Y Matiks, E Benckiser, A Frano, P Popovich, V Hinkov, P Wochner, M Castro-Colin, E Detemple, V K Malik, C Bernhard, T Prokscha, A Suter, Z Salman, E Morenzoni, G Cristiani, H-U Habermeier, B Keimer.
Abstract
The competition between collective quantum phases in materials with strongly correlated electrons depends sensitively on the dimensionality of the electron system, which is difficult to control by standard solid-state chemistry. We have fabricated superlattices of the paramagnetic metal lanthanum nickelate (LaNiO(3)) and the wide-gap insulator lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO(3)) with atomically precise layer sequences. We used optical ellipsometry and low-energy muon spin rotation to show that superlattices with LaNiO(3) as thin as two unit cells undergo a sequence of collective metal-insulator and antiferromagnetic transitions as a function of decreasing temperature, whereas samples with thicker LaNiO(3) layers remain metallic and paramagnetic at all temperatures. Metal-oxide superlattices thus allow control of the dimensionality and collective phase behavior of correlated-electron systems.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21596986 DOI: 10.1126/science.1202647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728