Integration of functional nanoscale vias with LaAlO3/SrTiO3 (LAO/STO) heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
LaAlO3/SrTiO3 (LAO/STO) heterostructures exhibit a high mobility 2D electron gas (2DEG) at the interface, which comes with many interesting physical properties, including superconductivity, ferromagnetism, ferroelasticity, tunable spin orbit coupling, and many more [1]. Under certain conditions, a metal/insulator transition emerges, which can be locally and reversibly controlled using either conductive AFM lithography (c-AFM) [1] or ultra low voltage e-beam lithography (ULV-EBL) [2]. Here we describe a method for incorporating other nanomaterials with LAO/STO using “nanovias”, which are nanoscale regions where the LAO layer is etched away. The nanovias can be used to host other quantum dots with direct electrical contact to the 2DEG. Having the ability to pattern the nanovias in any desired 2D pattern using EBL allows for many applications including nanomaterials spectroscopy. As a demonstration, we describe efforts to create 2D networks of superconducting NbTiN nanoislands, where the nanoislands could be weakly linked using LAO/STO conducting nanowires to form an array of superconductor–normal–superconductor (SNS) junctions [3].
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Publication: [1] Cen, C. et al. Science 323, 1026–1030 (2009)<br>[2] Yang, D. et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 117, 253103 (2020)<br>[3] Eley, S. et al., Nature physics 8, 59-62 (2012)
Presenters
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Ahmed Omran
University of Pittsburgh
Authors
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Ahmed Omran
University of Pittsburgh
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Muqing Yu
University of Pittsburgh
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Dengyu Yang
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
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Juliana Sebolt
University of Pittsburgh
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Kyoungjun Lee
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Patrick R Irvin
University of Pittsburgh
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Chang-Beom Eom
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Jeremy Levy
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh