Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session B01: Design and Synthesis of New Quantum Materials II
11:30 AM–1:30 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: L100A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Mike Sumption, Ohio State University
Abstract: B01.00007 : Atomically flat epitaxial Cr2O3 films on atomically flat Pd electrodes for magnetoelectric and topological applications.*
1:06 PM–1:18 PM
Presenter:
Xiaoyu Yuan
(Rutgers University)
Authors:
Xiaoyu Yuan
(Rutgers University)
Debarghya Mallick
(Rutgers University)
Seongshik Oh
(Rutgers University)
Here, we demonstrate atomically flat epitaxial Cr2O3 films with excellent electronic properties on highly conducting Pd films grown on Al2O3 (0001) substrates. It turns out that achieving epitaxial and atomically flat Pd film is critical to grow the high quality Cr2O3 films. Along the way, we have found that growth of epitaxial Pd film on sapphire substrate is highly challenging despite their excellent lattice match because Pd film has a strong tendency to ball up on sapphire. However, with a new growth recipe, we were able to convert the morphology of epitaxial Pd film from discontinuous, microscopic islands to contiguous, atomically flat regime. The availability of epitaxial Cr2O3 films on metallic electrodes will open many new opportunities for both magnetoelectric and topological applications.
*This work is supported by Army Research Office’s W911NF2010108, Army Research Office’s W911NF2020166.
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