83rd Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 61, Number 19
Thursday–Saturday, November 10–12, 2016;
Charlottesville, Virginia
Session H2: Surfaces and Interfaces
1:30 PM–3:30 PM,
Friday, November 11, 2016
Room: Salon C
Chair: Petra Reinke, University of Virginia
Abstract ID: BAPS.2016.SES.H2.1
Abstract: H2.00001 : Interfacial Engineering and Characterization in Polar/Non-Polar Oxide Heterostructures
1:30 PM–2:00 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Ryan Comes
(Auburn University)
Polar/non-polar interfaces in epitaxial oxide films have been a rich area of
research for many years for emergent behavior. Recent work has branched out
to explore ways to use these interfaces to engineer optical responses in
materials as well. The interfacial dipole that results from the polar
discontinuity at such interfaces can generate band bending and a built-in
electric field near the interface, which may be used to separate
optically-excited electron-hole pairs for enhanced photovoltaic and
photocatalytic response. However, detailed characterization of the band
structure is needed to understand both the origin of these phenomena and
engineer their behavior. In this talk I will discuss our work using
interfacial termination in polar/non-polar heterojunctions and superlattices
to engineer electric fields in these materials.
Recent work has shown short-circuit photocurrents and visible light
photocatalysis in LaFeO$_{\mathrm{3}}$/$n$-SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$
heterostructures where the interface is varied between a positively charged
TiO$_{\mathrm{2}}$-LaO and a negatively charged SrO-FeO$_{\mathrm{2.}}$
Using \textit{in situ} x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) characterization of these
heterojunctions, we extract the valence and conduction band alignment
between the materials. We show that previous reports of a bulk polarization
induced in LaFeO$_{\mathrm{3}}$ due to the SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$ termination
are not present, raising questions as to the origin of the previously
reported behavior. In related work exploring
LaCrO$_{\mathrm{3}}$/SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$ superlattices, we employ
synchrotron standing wave XPS to examine the electronic dispersion of buried
layers and show that by engineering alternating terminations in confined
layers between positively charged TiO$_{\mathrm{2}}$-LaO and negative
CrO$_{\mathrm{2}}$-SrO interfaces a polarization is induced in each
material. This result could open new pathways to engineer electron-hole
separation using interfaces.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2016.SES.H2.1