Polarization-controlled synchrotron radiation was used to map the electronic structure of buried conducting interfaces of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 in a resonant angle-resolved photoemission experiment. A strong polarization dependence of the Fermi surface and band dispersions is demonstrated, highlighting different Ti 3d orbitals involved in two-dimensional (2D) conduction. Measurements on samples with different doping levels reveal different band occupancies and Fermi-surface areas. The photoemission results are directly compared with advanced first-principles calculations, carried out for different 3d-band filling levels connected with the 2D mobile carrier concentrations obtained from transport measurements, with indication of charge localization at the interface.

Doping-dependent band structure of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces by soft x-ray polarizationcontrolled resonant angle-resolved photoemission

A Filippetti;P Delugas;V Fiorentini
2014

Abstract

Polarization-controlled synchrotron radiation was used to map the electronic structure of buried conducting interfaces of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 in a resonant angle-resolved photoemission experiment. A strong polarization dependence of the Fermi surface and band dispersions is demonstrated, highlighting different Ti 3d orbitals involved in two-dimensional (2D) conduction. Measurements on samples with different doping levels reveal different band occupancies and Fermi-surface areas. The photoemission results are directly compared with advanced first-principles calculations, carried out for different 3d-band filling levels connected with the 2D mobile carrier concentrations obtained from transport measurements, with indication of charge localization at the interface.
2014
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Inglese
89
12
3
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
C. Cancellieri; M. L. ReinleSchmitt; M. Kobayashi; V. N. Strocov; P. R. Willmott; D. Fontaine; Ph. Ghosez; A. Filippetti; P. Delugas;V. Fiorentini...espandi
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