Electrically conducting rock-salt LuO epitaxial thin film

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Abstract

Lutetium sesquioxide Lu2O3 is known as a widegap insulator with the highly stable closed shell trivalent ions. On the other hand, lutetium monoxide LuO has been recognized as gaseous phase. In this study, solid-phase rock-salt LuO was synthesized in a form of epitaxial thin film by pulsed laser deposition method for the first time [1]. LuO possesses unusual valence of Lu2+ (4f145d1). In contrast with transparent and highly insulating Lu2O3, LuO exhibited dark-brown color and metallic conduction with high electrical conductivity at room temperature (~60 S.cm–1). A cusp-shaped positive magnetoresistance originating from the weak antilocalization effect suggested a significant spin-orbit coupling in LuO manifested by Lu 5d electron carriers. [1] K. Kaminaga et al., ACS Omega 3, 12501-12504 (2018).

*This work is supported by JST-CREST, JSPS-KAKENHI (Nos. 26105002, JP17J05331, 18H03872), and the Mitsubishi Foundation.

Presenters

  • Kenichi Kaminaga

    • WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.

Authors

  • Kenichi Kaminaga

    • WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.
  • Daichi Oka

    • Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.
  • Tetsuya Hasegawa

    • Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
  • Tomoteru Fukumura

    • WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.