Octahedra rotations coupling in perovskite vanadate heterostructures

ORAL

Abstract

Octahedral rotations patterns in transition metal perovskites affect their physical properties due to the strong coupling between the lattice and electronic degrees of freedom. Across an interface in an epitaxial heterostructure, the corner sharing of the oxygen octahedra has been shown to modify the natural rotation pattern of the layer; the extent and structural details of the affected region are currently at the focus of several studies. In this work, we investigate by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) the interface between two orthorhombic structures which display in their bulk part a different orientation of their tilt patterns. The heterostructure consists of a LaVO3 film epitaxially grown onto a (110)o DyScO3 substrate. STEM imaging reveals the existence of an atomically sharp chemical interface and a 10 unit cell thick structural transition layer

*This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation - division II, by the Synergia Project N. 154410 and by the European Research Council under the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n.319286 (Q-MAC).

Presenters

  • Stefano Gariglio

    • Univ of Geneva

Authors

  • Stefano Gariglio

    • Univ of Geneva
  • Hugo Meley

    • Univ of Geneva
  • Duncan T.L. Alexander

    • Electron Spectrometry and Microscopy Laboratory, EPFL, Lausanne
    • LSME, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
    • LSME, EPFL
  • Jean-Marc Triscone

    • Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva
    • Department of quantum matter physics, Univ of Geneva
    • Univ of Geneva