| Literature DB >> 33907193 |
Meng Meng1, Yuanwei Sun2, Yuehui Li2, Qichang An1,3, Zhenzhen Wang1,3, Zijian Lin1,3, Fang Yang1, Xuetao Zhu1,3,4, Peng Gao5,6, Jiandong Guo7,8,9,10.
Abstract
The d-band-filling of transition metals in complex oxides plays an essential role in determining their structural, electronic and magnetic properties. Traditionally, at the oxide heterointerface, band-filling control has been achieved via electrostatic modification in the structure of field-effect transistors or electron transfer, which is limited to the quasi-two-dimension at the interface. Here we report a three-dimensional (3D) band-filling control by changing the local lattice coordination in a designed oxide heterostructure. At the LaCoO3/LaTiO3 heterointerface, due to the Fermi level mismatch, electrons transfer from LaTiO3 to LaCoO3. This triggers destabilisation of the CoO6 octahedrons, i.e. the formation of lattice configurations with a reduced Co valence. The associated oxygen migration results in the 3D topotactic phase transition of LaCoO3. Tuned by the thickness of LaTiO3, different crystalline phases and band-fillings of Co occur, leading to the emergence of different magnetic ground states.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33907193 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22790-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919