Formation of Two-dimensional Electron Gas at Amorphous/Crystalline Oxide Interfaces

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Experimentally, we found the percentage of low valence cations, the ionization energy of cations in film, and the band gap of substrates to be decisive for the formation of two-dimensional electron gas at the interface of amorphous/crystalline oxide (a-2DEG). Considering these findings, we inferred that the charge transfer from the film to the interface should be the main mechanism of a-2DEG formation. This charge transfer is induced by oxygen defects in film and can be eliminated by the electron-absorbing process of cations in the film. Based on this, we propose a simple dipole model that successfully explains the origin of a-2DEG, our experimental findings, and some important properties of a-2DEG.

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Li, C., Hong, Y., Xue, H., Wang, X., Li, Y., Liu, K., … Nie, J. (2018). Formation of Two-dimensional Electron Gas at Amorphous/Crystalline Oxide Interfaces. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18746-4

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