Structural and electronic behavior of quantum confined ruthenate heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
Unconventional superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 has been widely studied over the past decades. After the prediction of majorana fermions, potential quantum information science applications in odd parity superconductors is of great interest. However, the assumption of little or no interaction between isolated RuO2 layers has not been experimentally verified due to the lack of bulk Ruddlesden-Popper phases with varied separation between electronically active sheets. To solve this outstanding question, epitaxial heterostructures of SrRuO3 and SrTiO3 as a means to create artificial analogues to bulk Sr2RuO4 were synthesized using pulsed laser deposition. Here, single unit cells of SrRuO3 were isolated by varying numbers of inert SrTiO3 layers. In this talk, we report the structural and electronic properties of 1SrRuO3/nSrTiO3 superlattices based on the relative thickness of inert layers. These findings highlight the potential importance of interlayer coupling for the observed behavior in 2D layered superconductors.
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Presenters
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Ujjal Lamichhane
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
Authors
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Ujjal Lamichhane
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Derek Meyers
Oklahoma State University
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Babu R Sankhi
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, Oklahoma State University
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Daniel Haskel
Argonne National Laboratory
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Yongseong Choi
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Lab
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Gilberto F Fabbris
Argonne National Laboratory