The effect of top LaAlO$_{3}$ surface treatment on the q-2DEGs at the LaAlO$_{3}$/ SrTiO$_{3}$ interface

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate the effect of various adsorbates on the ability to create and erase nanostructures at the LaAlO$_{3}$/SrTiO$_{3}$ interface. Our results show that when the top LaAlO$_{3}$ surface is made hydrophobic, the conductivity of nanostructures decays much slower than for hydrophilic treatments. This dependence provides further support that H$_{2}$O plays an important role in the writing and erasing process.

*Support from DARPA Seedling (W911NF-09-10258) is gratefully acknowledged.

Authors

  • Shan Hu

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Jeremy Levy

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Cheng Cen

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Daniela F. Bogorin

    • University of Pittsburgh