Self-regulated growth of [111]-oriented perovskite oxide films using hybrid molecular beam epitaxy

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Exotic material properties and topological nontrivial surface states have been theoretically predicted to emerge in [111]-oriented perovskite layers. The realization of such [111]-oriented perovskite superlattices has been found challenging, and even the growth of perovskite oxide films along this crystallographic direction has been proven as a formidable task, attributed to the highly polar character of the perovskite (111) surface. Successful epitaxial growth along this direction has so far been limited to thin film deposition techniques involving a relatively high kinetic energy, specifically pulsed laser deposition and sputtering. Here, we report on the self-regulated growth of [111]-oriented high-quality SrVO3 by hybrid molecular beam epitaxy. The favorable growth kinetics available for the growth of perovskite oxides by hybrid molecular beam epitaxy on non-polar surfaces was also present for the growth of [111]-oriented films, resulting in high-quality SrVO3(111) thin films with residual resistivity ratios exceeding 20. The ability to grow high-quality perovskite oxides along energetically unfavorable crystallographic directions using hybrid molecular beam epitaxy opens up opportunities to study the transport properties of topological nontrivial and correlated electron systems.

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Roth, J., Kuznetsova, T., Miao, L., Pogrebnyakov, A., Alem, N., & Engel-Herbert, R. (2021). Self-regulated growth of [111]-oriented perovskite oxide films using hybrid molecular beam epitaxy. APL Materials, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0040047

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