<i>In-situ</i> lego-like construction of Ruddelsden-Popper surfaces using octahedra building blocks.
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Abstract
The surface of Ruddelsden-Popper (RP) ruthenates provides a rich playground to study the emergent phenomena originating from the coupling of lattice, charge and spin, mediated through RuO6 octahedron network. Because of the octahedra rotation, Sr2RuO4 surface shows a (√2 ×√2)R45° reconstruction. In addition to enhanced bulk-like octahedral rotation, Sr3Ru2O7 surface displays octahedral tilt as well. In this work, using ultra-high-vacuum cleaved surface of Sr2RuO4 as a platform, we have sequentially grown different number of SrRuO3 unit cells (u.c.) thin films, to mimic progression of “surface layer/s” of Sr2RuO4 to those of higher RP ruthenates (i.e. one u.c. is equivalent to Sr3Ru2O7, two u.c. for Sr4Ru3O10 surface and so on). Combining low energy electron diffraction with transmission electron microscopy, we systematically study the evolution of the lattice structure and discuss their properties.
*Supported by U.S.NSF under Grant No. DMR1608865.
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Presenters
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Prahald Siwakoti
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, US, Louisiana State University