| Literature DB >> 28970575 |
K Yoshimatsu1, O Sakata2,3, A Ohtomo4,3.
Abstract
Titanium dioxide is one of the most popular compounds among simple oxides. Except for the fully oxidized titanate, titanium oxides have partially filled d states and their exotic properties have captured attention. Here, we report on the discovery of superconductivity in Ti4O7 and γ-Ti3O5 in a thin film form. The epitaxial Ti4O7 and γ-Ti3O5 thin films were grown using pulsed-laser deposition on (LaAlO3)0.3-(SrAl0.5Ta0.5O3)0.7 and α-Al2O3 substrates, respectively. The highest superconducting transition temperatures are 3.0 K and 7.1 K for Ti4O7 and γ-Ti3O5, respectively. The mechanism behind the superconductivity is discussed on the basis of electrical measurements and previous theoretical predictions. We conclude that the superconductivity arises from unstabilized bipolaronic insulating states with the assistance of oxygen non-stoichiometry and epitaxial stabilization.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28970575 PMCID: PMC5624959 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-12815-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Crystal structures of titanates. Schematics of the crystal structures for (a) the first member of Magnéli-phase Ti4O7 and (b) γ-Ti3O5.
Figure 2Structural characterization of titanate films. (a) Out-of-plane XRD patterns for Ti4O7 films grown on LSAT (100) substrates under Ar gas at 1 × 10−3 Torr (top) and under oxygen gas at 1 × 10−7 Torr (bottom). (b) Out-of-plane XRD pattern for the γ-Ti3O5 film grown on α-Al2O3 (0001) substrates under oxygen gas at 1 × 10−7 Torr. The insets show AFM images (5 µm × 5 µm) taken for the same films. Colour codes are 13 nm and 8 nm in height for (a) and (b), respectively.
Figure 3Temperature dependence of resistivity of titanate films. (a) Temperature dependence of resistivity for Ti4O7 films grown under three different conditions. The inset shows the temperature dependence of the Hall measurement. (b) Temperature dependence of resistivity for the γ-Ti3O5 film. The inset shows the temperature dependence of the Hall measurement.
Figure 4Superconducting properties of titanate films. (a) Temperature dependence of resistivity of the Ti4O7 film grown under P Ar = 1 × 10−3 Torr at low temperatures. (b) Temperature dependence of resistivity of the γ-Ti3O5 film at low temperatures. The insets of (a) and (b) show temperature dependence of magnetization for (a) the superconducting Ti4O7 and (b) γ-Ti3O5 films at low temperatures, respectively. FC and ZFC denote field-cooling and zero-field cooling curves, respectively.