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Kai Du1, Kai Zhang1, Shuai Dong2, Wengang Wei3, Jian Shao1, Jiebin Niu4, Jinjie Chen1, Yinyan Zhu1, Hanxuan Lin1, Xiaolu Yin5, Sy-Hwang Liou5, Lifeng Yin6, Jian Shen6.
Abstract
Recently, broken symmetry effect induced edge states in two-dimensional electronic systems have attracted great attention. However, whether edge states may exist in strongly correlated oxides is not yet known. In this work, using perovskite manganites as prototype systems, we demonstrate that edge states do exist in strongly correlated oxides. Distinct appearance of ferromagnetic metallic phase is observed along the edge of manganite strips by magnetic force microscopy. The edge states have strong influence on the transport properties of the strips, leading to higher metal-insulator transition temperatures and lower resistivity in narrower strips. Model calculations show that the edge states are associated with the broken symmetry effect of the antiferromagnetic charge-ordered states in manganites. Besides providing a new understanding of the broken symmetry effect in complex oxides, our discoveries indicate that novel edge state physics may exist in strongly correlated oxides beyond the current two-dimensional electronic systems.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25649750 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919