Surface triggered stabilization of metastable charge-ordered phase in SrTiO3

  • Kitae Eom
  • , Bongwook Chung
  • , Sehoon Oh
  • , Hua Zhou
  • , Jinsol Seo
  • , Sang Ho Oh
  • , Jinhyuk Jang
  • , Si Young Choi
  • , Minsu Choi
  • , Ilwan Seo
  • , Yun Sang Lee
  • , Youngmin Kim
  • , Hyungwoo Lee
  • , Jung Woo Lee
  • , Kyoungjun Lee
  • , Mark Rzchowski
  • , Chang Beom Eom
  • , Jaichan Lee

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Abstract

Charge ordering (CO), characterized by a periodic modulation of electron density and lattice distortion, has been a fundamental topic in condensed matter physics, serving as a potential platform for inducing novel functional properties. The charge-ordered phase is known to occur in a doped system with high d-electron occupancy, rather than low occupancy. Here, we report the realization of the charge-ordered phase in electron-doped (100) SrTiO3 epitaxial thin films that have the lowest d-electron occupancy i.e., d1-d0. Theoretical calculation predicts the presence of a metastable CO state in the bulk state of electron-doped SrTiO3. Atomic scale analysis reveals that (100) surface distortion favors electron-lattice coupling for the charge-ordered state, and triggering the stabilization of the CO phase from a correlated metal state. This stabilization extends up to six unit cells from the top surface to the interior. Our approach offers an insight into the means of stabilizing a new phase of matter, extending CO phase to the lowest electron occupancy and encompassing a wide range of 3d transition metal oxides.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1180
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Feb 2024

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