Crystallographic dependent transport properties and oxygen issue in superconducting LiTi2O4 thin films
Preprint 2016 en
Authors
YJ
Yanli Jia
GH
Ge He
HY
Heshan Yu
Abstract
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A systematic study is performed on the spinel oxide, i.e. LiTi2O4 thin films oriented along [111]-, [110]-, and [001]-directions, to reveal the crystallographic dependence of transport properties. With decreasing temperature, the LiTi2O4 displays roughly identical onset temperatures of twofold symmetry of in-plane angular dependent magnetoresistivity (AMR) (at ~ 100 K), crossover from negative- to positive- magnetoresistance (at ~ 50 K), and coherence length in the superconducting state. While, the twofold symmetry in AMR itself suggests anisotropic electron scattering. The superconducting transition temperature (Tc) seems insensitive to the lattice parameter. Moreover, the spherical aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (Cs-STEM) discloses that oxygen vacancies exist in the LiTi2O4 films. These oxygen vacancies cause the change of lattice but show little influence on superconductivity, differing from high-Tc cuprates where subtle variation of oxygen way lead to a significant change in superconductivity.
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