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 V46: Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films: Electronic and Lattice Properties
3:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
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DCMP
Chair: Pavel Volkov
Abstract: V46.00012 : Intrinsic electron injection and carrier induced breathing distortion in LaNiO3 by ionic liquid gating
5:12 PM–5:24 PM
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Presenter:
Hui Cao
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Authors:
Hui Cao
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Changjiang Liu
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Le Zhang
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Xiaofang Zhai
(School of Physical Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University)
Dillon D Fong
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Anand Bhattacharya
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Hua Zhou
(X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source,, Argonne National Laboratory)
Wei Chen
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
modulations in a material, giving rise to new phenomena not existing in the parent phase.
Here we report an investigation of electrolyte gating on LaNiO3 (001) thin films and
determine a threshold gating voltage at 0.7 V. Hall measurements show that with gating,
electrons are injected into LaNiO3 , which compensates the existing hole carriers. Our in-situ
X-ray diffraction measurements show that the lattice constants of LaNiO3 respond to the
carrier modulation reversibly at gate voltages below 0.7 V, in quantitative agreement with a
model considering Ni-O bond length modulations by oxygen ligand holes. At gate voltages
above 0.7 V, both transport and in-situ X-ray measurements show a drastic change in
resistance, structure and the Ni valence state, indicating oxygen vacancies are created in the
LaNiO3 film.
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