Nanoscale selflating for oxide epitaxy with large symmetry mismatch

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Abstract

Direct observations using scanning transmission electron microscopy unveil an intriguing interfacial bi-layer that enables epitaxial growth of a strain-free, monoclinic, bronze-phase VO 2 (B) thin film on a perovskite SrTiO3 (STO) substrate. We observe an ultrathin (2-3 unit cells) interlayer best described as highly strained VO2 (B) nanodomains combined with an extra (Ti,V)O2 layer on the TiO 2 terminated STO (001) surface. By forming a fully coherent interface with the STO substrate and a semi-coherent interface with the strain-free epitaxial VO 2 (B) film above, the interfacial bi-layer enables the epitaxial connection of the two materials despite their large symmetry and lattice mismatch.

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Gao, X., Lee, S., Nichols, J., Meyer, T. L., Ward, T. Z., Chisholm, M. F., & Lee, H. N. (2016). Nanoscale selflating for oxide epitaxy with large symmetry mismatch. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep38168

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