Presence of Delocalized Ti 3d Electrons in Ultrathin Single-Crystal SrTiO3

  • Chun Chien Chiu
  • , Sheng Zhu Ho
  • , Jenn Min Lee
  • , Yu Cheng Shao
  • , Yang Shen
  • , Yu Chen Liu
  • , Yao Wen Chang
  • , Yun Zhe Zheng
  • , Rong Huang
  • , Chun Fu Chang
  • , Chang Yang Kuo
  • , Chun Gang Duan
  • , Shih Wen Huang*
  • , Jan Chi Yang*
  • , Yi De Chuang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Strontium titanate (STO), with a wide spectrum of emergent properties such as ferroelectricity and superconductivity, has received significant attention in the community of strongly correlated materials. In the strain-free STO film grown on the SrRuO3 buffer layer, the existing polar nanoregions can facilitate room-temperature ferroelectricity when the STO film thickness approaches 10 nm. Here we show that around this thickness scale, the freestanding STO films without the influence of a substrate show the tetragonal structure at room temperature, contrasting with the cubic structure seen in bulk form. The spectroscopic measurements reveal the modified Ti-O orbital hybridization that causes the Ti ion to deviate from its nominal 4+ valency (3d0 configuration) with excess delocalized 3d electrons. Additionally, the Ti ion in TiO6 octahedron exhibits an off-center displacement. The inherent symmetry lowering in ultrathin freestanding films offers an alternative way to achieve tunable electronic structures that are of paramount importance for future technological applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1580-1586
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • RIXS
  • delocalized Ti 3d electrons
  • ferroelectricity
  • freestanding SrTiO

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