Two-Dimensional Electron Gas with High Mobility Forming at BaO/SrTiO<sub>3</sub> Interface
Article 2022 en
Authors
CC
Cheng Cao
SC
Shengru Chen
JD
Jun Deng
Abstract
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Two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) with high electron mobility is highly desired to study the emergent properties and to enhance future device performance. Here we report the formation of 2DEG with high mobility at the interface between rock-salt BaO and perovskite SrTiO 3 . The interface consists of the ionically compensated BaO 1 – δ layer and the electronically compensated TiO 2 layer, which is demonstrated as a perfect interface without lattice mismatch. The so-formed interface features metallic conductivity with ultralow square resistance of 7.3 × 10 −4 Ω/◻ at 2 K and high residual resistance ratios R 300 K / R 2 K up to 4200. The electron mobility reaches 69000 cm 2 ⋅V −1 ⋅s −1 at 2 K, leading to Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations of resistance. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the effective charge transfers from BaO to the Ti 3 d xy orbital occur at the interface, leading to the conducting TiO 2 layer. Our work unravels that BaO can adapt itself by removing oxygen to minimize the lattice mismatch and to provide substantial carriers to SrTiO 3 , which is the key to forming 2DEGs with high mobility at the interfaces.
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