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Z Wang1,2, S McKeown Walker2, A Tamai2, Y Wang3,4, Z Ristic5, F Y Bruno2, A de la Torre2, S Riccò2, N C Plumb1, M Shi1, P Hlawenka6, J Sánchez-Barriga6, A Varykhalov6, T K Kim7, M Hoesch7, P D C King8, W Meevasana9, U Diebold10, J Mesot1,5,11, B Moritz3, T P Devereaux3,12, M Radovic1,13, F Baumberger1,2,8.
Abstract
Surfaces and interfaces offer new possibilities for tailoring the many-body interactions that dominate the electrical and thermal properties of transition metal oxides. Here, we use the prototypical two-dimensional electron liquid (2DEL) at the SrTiO3(001) surface to reveal a remarkably complex evolution of electron-phonon coupling with the tunable carrier density of this system. At low density, where superconductivity is found in the analogous 2DEL at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface, our angle-resolved photoemission data show replica bands separated by 100 meV from the main bands. This is a hallmark of a coherent polaronic liquid and implies long-range coupling to a single longitudinal optical phonon branch. In the overdoped regime the preferential coupling to this branch decreases and the 2DEL undergoes a crossover to a more conventional metallic state with weaker short-range electron-phonon interaction. These results place constraints on the theoretical description of superconductivity and allow a unified understanding of the transport properties in SrTiO3-based 2DELs.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27064529 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841