Spatially localized electronic states at the LaAlO3/TiO2 interface: mapping of a 2D electron gas

M. Ederer, Michael Oberaigner, Gerald Kothleitner, Stefan Löffler

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Abstract

Perovskite heterostructures play an increasingly important role in optoelectronics applications, such as solar cells, LEDs and photo detectors [1]. The combination of two different semiconducting materials often leads to drastic changes of the electrical, magnetic or optical properties in the vicinity of the interface. Thus, full characterization of the localized electronic states is of utmost importance. We approach this goal with a combined ab-initio and experimental study of the electronic states localized at the LaAlO3/TiO2 interface.
The material of interest is a heterostructure consisting of the cubic perovskite LaAlO3 and TiO2 in anatase phase. Bulk anatase is typically a semiconductor with a few eV wide direct band gap. In combination with LaAlO3, however, unoccupied states appear directly above the Fermi energy for 2-3 TiO2 layers closest to the interface. When a small energy window is chosen for imaging, similar to elemental mapping albeit with a window of 0.5 eV or even smaller, the localized electronic states can be mapped in real space [2]. We compare the experimental results to inelastic channeling simulations of a Ti-La terminated interface based on [3].
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMC 2023 Microscopy Conference
Pages204-205
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventMicroscopy Conference 2023: MC 2023 - Damstadt, Germany
Duration: 26 Feb 20232 Mar 2023
https://www.microscopy-conference.de/

Conference

ConferenceMicroscopy Conference 2023
Abbreviated titleMC 2023
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityDamstadt
Period26/02/232/03/23
Internet address

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

Fields of Expertise

  • Advanced Materials Science

Treatment code (Nähere Zuordnung)

  • Basic - Fundamental (Grundlagenforschung)

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