Theory of Electron Pairing Mediated by Ferroelastic Distortions

ORAL

Abstract

The pairing mechanism in LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterointerfaces has remained elusive despite a concentrated experimental and theoretical efforts. Examining the critical current through a series of nanostructures, it was found that the critical current was largely independent of the width of the nanostructure but could be increased by increasing the number of nanowires [Y.-Y. Pai arXiv:1707.01488]. In these nanostructures, a carrier density dependent uplift of the surface has also been observed at room temperature [F. Bi, J. App. Phys. 119, 025309 (2016).], suggesting that the electron doping seeds Z-oriented tetragonal domains while the epitaxial strain favors X/Y-oriented tetragonal domains. From these observations, we propose that electron pairing may be induced at domain walls between these ferrodistortive domains and present the results of a minimal model which couples the structural degrees of freedom to the electron gas.

*We acknowledge support from the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship program sponsored by the Basic Research Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering and funded by the Office of Naval Research through grant N00014-15-1-2847.

Presenters

  • Anthony Tylan-Tyler

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh

Authors

  • Anthony Tylan-Tyler

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
  • David Pekker

    • Univ of Pittsburgh
    • Physics, University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Pittsburgh
  • Jeremy Levy

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh