Oxide two-dimensional electron gas with high mobility at room temperature
ORAL
Abstract
The prospect of 2-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) possessing high mobility at room temperature in wide-bandgap perovskite stannates is enticing for oxide electronics, particularly to realize transparent and high-electron mobility transistors. Nonetheless only a small number of studies to date report 2DEGs in BaSnO3-based heterostructures. Here, we report 2DEG formation at the LaScO3/BaSnO3 (LSO/BSO) interface with a room-temperature mobility of 60 cm2/V·s at a carrier concentration of 1.7×1013 cm-2. This is an order of magnitude higher mobility at room temperature than achieved in SrTiO3-based 2DEGs. We achieved this by combining a thick BSO buffer layer with an ex-situ high-temperature treatment, which not only reduces the dislocation density but also produces a SnO2-terminated atomically flat surface, followed by the growth of an overlying BSO/LSO interface. Using weak-beam dark field imaging and in-line electron holography technique, we reveal a reduction of the threading dislocation density, and provide direct evidence for the spatial confinement of a 2DEG at the BSO/LSO interface. Our work opens a new pathway to explore the exciting physics of stannate-based 2DEGs at application-relevant temperatures for oxide nanoelectronics.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.02305
Presenters
Ki-Tae Eom
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA, University of Wisconsin Madison
Authors
Ki-Tae Eom
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA, University of Wisconsin Madison
Hanjong Paik
Platform for the Accelerated Realization, Analysis, and Discovery of Interface Materials (PARADIM), Cornell University, Cornell University
Jinsol Seo
SKKU
Neil G Campbell
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Evgeny Y Tsymbal
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Sang Ho Oh
SKKU
Mark S Rzchowski
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Darrell G Schlom
Cornell University
Chang-Beom Eom
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Oxide Laboratory, University of Wisconsin - Madison