The effects of oxygen in spinel oxide Li1+xTi2-xO4-δ thin films

Yanli Jia, Ge He, Wei Hu, Hua Yang, Zhenzhong Yang, Heshan Yu, Qinghua Zhang, Jinan Shi, Zefeng Lin, Jie Yuan, Beiyi Zhu, Lin Gu, Hong Li, Kui Jin

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Abstract

The evolution from superconducting LiTi2O4-δ to insulating Li4Ti5O12 thin films has been studied by precisely tuning the oxygen pressure in the sample fabrication process. In superconducting LiTi2O4-δ films, with the increase of oxygen pressure, the oxygen vacancies are filled gradually and the c-axis lattice constant decreases. When the oxygen pressure increases to a certain critical value, the c-axis lattice constant becomes stable, which implies that the sample has been completely converted to Li4Ti5O12 phase. The two processes can be manifested by the angular bright-field images of the scanning transmission electron microscopy techniques. The transition temperature (T ch ) of magnetoresistance from the positive to the negative shows a nonmonotonic behavior, i.e. first decrease and then increase, with the increase of oxygen pressure. We suggest that the decrease T ch can be attributed to the suppressing of orbital-related state, and the inhomogeneous phase separated regions contribute positive MR and thereby lead to the reverse relation between T ch and oxygen pressure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3995
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

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