Anomalous strain effect in heteroepitaxial SrRuO<sub>3</sub> films on (111) SrTiO<sub>3</sub> substrates
Article 2022 en
Authors
ZW
Zhenzhen Wang
WQ
Weiheng Qi
JB
Jiachang Bi
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We report comprehensive investigations into the structure of high-quality (111)-oriented SrRuO 3 films on SrTiO 3 substrates to elucidate the effect of (111) heteroepitaxial strain. We found that SrRuO 3 film with a thickness of ∼ 40 nm is compressively strained in plane on the substrate with full coherency. Nevertheless, the out-of-plane spacing is almost the same as in the bulk, which is at odds with the conventional paradigm. By probing a series of half-order Bragg reflections using synchrotron-based x-ray diffraction combined with analyses of the scanning transmission electron microscopy images, we discovered that the heteroepitaxial strain is accommodated via significant suppression of the degree of c + octahedral tilting and the formation of three equivalent domain structures on the (111) SrTiO 3 substrate. This anomalous effect sheds light on the understanding of an unconventional paradigm of film–substrate coupling for the (111) heteroepitaxial strain.
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