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Giant Photoresponse in Quantized SrRuO3 Monolayer at Oxide Interfaces

  • Heng-Jui Liu
  • , Jing-Ching Wang
  • , Deok-Yong Cho
  • , Kang-Ting Ho
  • , Jheng-Cyuan Lin
  • , Bo-Chao Huang
  • , Yue-Wen Fang
  • , Yuan-Min Zhu
  • , Qian Zhan
  • , Lin Xie
  • , Xiao-Qing Pan
  • , Ya-Ping Chiu
  • , Chun-Gang Duan
  • , Jr-Hau He
  • , Ying-Hao Chu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

The photoelectric effect in semiconductors is the main mechanism for most modern optoelectronic devices, in which the adequate bandgap plays the key role for acquiring high photoresponse. Among numerous material categories applied in this field, the complex oxides exhibit great possibilities because they present a wide distribution of band gaps for absorbing light with any wavelength. Their physical properties and lattice structures are always strongly coupled and sensitive to light illumination. Moreover, the confinement of dimensionality of the complex oxides in the heterostructures can provide more diversities in designing and modulating the band structures. On the basis of this perspective, we have chosen itinerary ferromagnetic SrRuO3 as the model material, and fabricated it in one-unit-cell thickness in order to open a small band gap for effective utilization of visible light. By inserting this SrRuO3 monolayer at the interface of the well-developed two-dimensional electron gas system (LaAlO3/SrTiO3), the resistance of the monolayer can be further revealed. In addition, a giant enhancement (>300%) of photoresponse under illumination of visible light with power density of 500 mW/cm2 is also observed. Such can be ascribed to the further modulation of band structure of the SrRuO3 monolayer under the illumination, confirmed by cross-section scanning tunneling microscopy (XSTM). Therefore, this study demonstrates a simple route to design and explore the potential low dimensional oxide materials for future optoelectronic devices.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1041-1049
JournalACS Photonics
Volume5
Issue number3
Online published31 Jan 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • complex oxide heterostructures
  • interface engineering
  • optoelectronics
  • photoresponse
  • SrRuO3 monolayer

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