Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session M55: Nickelates and Manganites
11:30 AM–2:06 PM,
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
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DMP
Chair: Yuri Suzuki, Stanford Univ
Abstract: M55.00001 : Thickness-dependent perovskite octahedral distortions at heterointerfaces
11:30 AM–12:06 PM
Live
Presenter:
Jennifer Fowlie
(Univ of Geneva)
Authors:
Jennifer Fowlie
(Univ of Geneva)
Céline Lichtensteiger
(Univ of Geneva)
Marta Gibert
(Univ of Zurich)
Hugo Meley
(Univ of Geneva)
Philip Willmott
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Jean-Marc Triscone
(Univ of Geneva)
Within the field of perovskite oxide heterostructures, how the oxygen sublattice reacts to the heterointerfacial constraints, as well as the contstraint of keeping the octahedra connected, is of great interest [1]. Complicating matters, however, is the difficulty in probing a light element such as oxygen when the sample volume is - by design - small and the distortions themselves may be minute.
Here we have demonstrated that the synchrotron x-ray diffraction approach successfully developed to extract the oxygen positions from half-order Bragg peaks [2] can be applied to films as thin as 2 nm [3]. Our study looks at LaNiO3 and LaAlO3 films on SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 substrates. It reveals that biaxial strain alone cannot account for the accommodation of the heterointerface when the thickness approaches the ultrathin limit and, thus, highlights layer thickness as a control parameter to adjust the lattice on the picometer scale.
[1]. J. M. Rondinelli, S. J. May and J. W. Freeland, MRS Bulletin 37 (2012)
[2]. S. J. May et al, Phys. Rev. B 82 (2010)
[3]. J. Fowlie et al, ACS Nano Lett. 19 (2019)
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