Abstract
The interface between the two complex oxides LaAlO3 and SrTiO3 has remarkable properties that can be locally reconfigured between conducting and insulating states using a conductive atomic force microscope. Prior investigations of "sketched" quantum dot devices revealed a phase in which electrons form pairs, implying a strongly attractive electron-electron interaction. Here, we show that these devices with strong electron-electron interactions can exhibit a gate-tunable transition from a pair-tunneling regime to a singleelectron (Andreev bound state) tunneling regime where the interactions become repulsive. The electronelectron interaction sign change is associated with a Lifshitz transition where the dxz and dyz bands start to become occupied. This electronically tunable electron-electron interaction, combined with the nanoscale reconfigurability of this system, provides an interesting starting point towards solid-state quantum simulation.
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Cheng, G., Tomczyk, M., Tacla, A. B., Lee, H., Lu, S., Veazey, J. P., … Levy, J. (2016). Tunable electron-electron interactions in LaAlO3/SrTiO3 nanostructures. Physical Review X, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.6.041042
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