Heterointerfaces: Atomic structures, electronic states, and related properties

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Abstract

Recent breakthroughs in transmission electron microscopy enable a direct quantitative determination of the technologically significant heterointerfaces, yet a direct interpretation is not always possible. Here, we review the general processes to introduce the high-precision first-principles calculations into the microscopy in order to obtain an atomistic understanding of effects of buried interfaces on a wide range of properties. We demonstrate the possibility and important advance of this combined method in relating interface structures to device physics even for the complex heterointerfaces, SiC/Ti3SiC 2, LaxSr1-xO/(SrTiO3)n, and Pd/ZnO presented here. We therefore believe that this approach should be widely applicable to many other interfaces and a range of materials, providing new insights into many long-standing unresolved issues regarding interfaces. © 2011 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Wang, Z., Saito, M., Tsukimoto, S., & Ikuhara, Y. (2011). Heterointerfaces: Atomic structures, electronic states, and related properties. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan. Ceramic Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.119.783

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