Epitaxial Antiperovskite/Perovskite Heterostructures for Materials Design
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Abstract
Engineered heterostructures formed by complex oxide materials are a rich source of emergent phenomena and technological applications. In the quest for new functionality, a vastly unexplored avenue is interfacing oxide perovskites with materials having dissimilar crystallochemical properties. Here, a unique class of heterointerfaces based on nitride antiperovskite and oxide perovskite materials is engineered as a new direction for materials design. Atomically sharp interfaces between nitride antiperovskite Mn 3 GaN with noncollinear spin structure and oxide perovskites (La 0.3 Sr 0.7 )(Al 0.65 Ta 0.35 )O 3 (LSAT) and SrTiO 3 are fabricated, and atomic resolution imaging / spectroscopic techniques and first-principle calculations, are used to determine the atomic-scale structure, composition, and bonding at the interface. The epitaxial antiperovskite / perovskite heterointerface is mediated by a coherent interfacial monolayer that interpolates between the two anti-structures. These results represent a major step for the development of functional antiperovskite/perovskite heterostructures, combining their unique characteristics such as topological properties for ultra low power applications. We also discuss a heterostructure application exploiting charge to spin conversion arising from the noncollinear spin structure.
*This work has been done in collaboration with Camilo X. Quintela, Kyung Song,Ding-Fu Shao, Lin Xie, Tianxiang Nan, Tula R. Paudel, Neil Campbell, Xiaoqing Pan, Thomas Tybell, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal, Si-Young Choi and Chang-Beom Eom. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under DMREF Grant No. DMR-1629270 and the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship program. Transport measurements at the University of Wisconsin–Madison was supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES), under award numberDE-FG02-06ER46327.
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Presenters
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Mark S Rzchowski
- University of Wisconsin - Madison