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Electronically reconfigurable complex oxide heterostructure freestanding membranes

Kitae Eom, Muqing Yu, Jinsol Seo, Dengyu Yang, Hyungwoo Lee, Jung-Woo Lee, Patrick Irvin, Sang Ho Oh, Jeremy Levy, Chang‐Beom Eom

2021Science Advances36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, lanthanum aluminate/strontium titanate (LAO/STO) heterointerfaces have been used to create a growing family of nanoelectronic devices based on nanoscale control of LAO/STO metal-to-insulator transition. The properties of these devices are wide-ranging, but they are restricted by nature of the underlying thick STO substrate. Here, single-crystal freestanding membranes based on LAO/STO heterostructures were fabricated, which can be directly integrated with other materials via van der Waals stacking. The key properties of LAO/STO are preserved when LAO/STO membranes are formed. Conductive atomic force microscope lithography is shown to successfully create reversible patterns of nanoscale conducting regions, which survive to millikelvin temperatures. The ability to form reconfigurable conducting nanostructures on LAO/STO membranes opens opportunities to integrate a variety of nanoelectronics with silicon-based architectures and flexible, magnetic, or superconducting materials.

Topics & Concepts

HeterojunctionMembraneOxideMaterials scienceComplex oxideNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComputer scienceChemistryMetallurgyBiochemistryElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materialsSemiconductor materials and devices