Atomically Resolved Surface of Laser-MBE Grown SrRuO$_ 3$ Thin Films

ORAL

Abstract

Surface of SrRuO$_3$ (SRO) thin films is of high interest since SRO layers are used as bottom electrodes in oxide heterostructures demanding sharp interfaces. Here we studied SRO films in-situ using STM with atomic resolution. Films were grown on undoped, SrTiO$_3$ substrates by laser-MBE. Depending on preparation conditions, the film surfaces exhibited varying reconstructions. Films deposited at 650$^{\circ}$C and annealed at deposition conditions for 15 min. revealed surfaces with double-row 1D-structures along $<110>_{pc}$ of SRO. Atoms in the 1D-structures are packed in square or zigzag arrangements. The surface in-between the structures appeared poorly ordered. Similar patterns were observed on surfaces of films deposited at 700$^{\circ}$C without anneal. In turn, deposition at 700$^{\circ}$C with post-anneal resulted in well-ordered surfaces covered by double-rowed structures with square atomic arrangement. Ab initio DFT calculations show a high local DOS from oxygen adatoms with zigzag and square patterns contributing to STM images. Oxygen atoms have high adsorption energies and will be present at our growth conditions. Surface O-adatoms show AFM coupling to the film, with possible ramifications to understand interfacial bonding/magnetism between SRO and oxide-insulators.

*Research was supported by MSED, BES, U.S. DOE, and conducted at ORNL's CNMS, which is sponsored by the Scientific User Facilities Division, BES, U.S. DOE.

Authors

  • A. Tselev

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
  • P. Ganesh

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
    • Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Arthur P. Baddorf

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
    • Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • S.V. Kalinin

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN