High valley-degeneracy electron gas at double perovskite - strontium titanate interface

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  • Zhao-Cai Wang
  • Lei Chen
  • Weiyao Zhao
  • Shuang-Shuang Li
  • Ying Zhang
  • Jing-Shi Ying
  • Shu-Juan Zhang
  • Fu-Sheng Luo
  • Ting-Wei Chen
  • Mao Ye
  • Lang Chen
  • David Cortie
  • Julie Karel
  • Kirrily Rule
  • Xiaolin Wang
  • Ji-Yan Dai
  • Ren-Kui Zheng

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Original languageEnglish
Article number106
Journal / PublicationCommunications Physics
Volume7
Online published22 Mar 2024
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Emergent phenomena such as two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) and interfacial superconductivity and ferromagnetism are generally built on the interface between insulating oxide thin films and substrates, e.g., LaAlO3/SrTiO3, where the 2D profiles of these electronic states are precisely confined at the interface of two insulators. Herein we report a high-mobility electron gas state with unusual symmetry at the interface of the Sr2CrMoO6/SrTiO3 (110) heterostructures, the fermiology of which follows the cubic crystallographic symmetry rather than the two-dimensional interface itself, resulting in the identical Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations with applied magnetic field along all the twelve equivalent [110] crystallographic directions of SrTiO3, distinctly different from the 2D nature of the electron gas reported previously. Neutron diffraction verifies the predicted ferrimagnetic ordering between Cr and Mo moments. This, together with the magnetic hysteresis loops and negative magnetoresistance in low-field region, suggests possible spin polarization of itinerant electrons. Therefore, a quasi-3D profile, high mobility (up to 104 cm2 V−1 s−1) and possibly spin polarized electronic state is observed in the double-perovskite-based oxide heterostructures. This finding of the electronic properties in Sr2CrMoO6/SrTiO3 (110) heterostructure expands the knowledge of interfacial physics, as well as shines light on oxide-based electronics and spintronics research. © The Author(s) 2024.

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High valley-degeneracy electron gas at double perovskite - strontium titanate interface. / Wang, Zhao-Cai; Chen, Lei; Zhao, Weiyao et al.
In: Communications Physics, Vol. 7, 106, 2024.

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