Dimensionality-controlled electronic reconstruction in ruthenate heterostructures
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Abstract
Heterostructuring as a means to create artificial analogues of bulk materials allows controlled engineering towards enhancing existing or generating emergent properties. We synthesized superlattices consisting of SrRuO3 interspaced with SrTiO3 as a potential platform to investigate unconventional superconductivity, as seen in Sr2RuO4. Synchrotron based x-ray absorption spectroscopy revealed charge redistribution as a function of SrTiO3 layer thickness. Density functional theory calculations support the experimental findings showing the electronic structure evolution as a function of confinement. This work reveals the importance of interlayer coupling to the electronic structure of layered ruthenate systems, with important implications for ruthenate-based unconventional 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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Rosty B Martinez
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, Oklahoma State University
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Gilberto Fabbris
Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL, USA
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Yongseong Choi
Argonne National Laboratory
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Daniel Haskel
Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL, USA
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Valentina Bisogni
Brookhaven National Laboratory, NSLS II, Brookhaven National Lab
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Mario F Borunda
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Derek Meyers
Oklahoma State University