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Hard x-ray angle-resolved photoemission from a buried high-mobility electron system

Authors :
Zapf, Michael
Schmitt, Matthias
Gabel, Judith
Scheiderer, Philipp
Stübinger, Martin
Leikert, Berengar
Sangiovanni, Giorgio
Dudy, Lenart
Chernov, Sergii
Babenkov, Sergey
Vasilyev, Dmitry
Fedchenko, Olena
Medjanik, Katerina
Matveyev, Yury
Gloskowski, Andrei
Schlueter, Christoph
Lee, Tien-Lin
Elmers, Hans-Joachim
Schönhense, Gerd
Sing, Michael
Claessen, Ralph
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Novel two-dimensional electron systems at the interfaces and surfaces of transition-metal oxides recently have attracted much attention as they display tunable, intriguing properties that can be exploited in future electronic devices. Here we show that a high-mobility quasi-two-dimensional electron system with strong spin-orbit coupling can be induced at the surface of a KTaO$_3$ (001) crystal by pulsed laser deposition of a disordered LaAlO$_3$ film. The momentum-resolved electronic structure of the buried electron system is mapped out by hard x-ray angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. From a comparison to calculations it is found that the band structure deviates from that of electron-doped bulk KTaO$_3$ due to the confinement to the interface. Nevertheless, the Fermi surface appears to be clearly three-dimensional. From the $k$ broadening of the Fermi surface and core-level depth profiling we estimate the extension of the electron system to be at least 1 nm but not much larger than 2 nm, respectively.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.15158
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.125137