Giant photovoltaic effects driven by residual polar field within unit-cell-scale LaAlO3 films on SrTiO3

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For polar/nonpolar heterostructures, Maxwell's theory dictates that the electric potential in the polar components will increase divergently with the film thickness. For LaAlO3/SrTiO3, a conceptually intriguing route, termed charge reconstruction, has been proposed to avert such "polar catastrophe". The existence of a polar potential in LaAlO 3 is a prerequisite for the validity of the charge reconstruction picture, yet to date, its direct measurement remains a major challenge. Here we establish unambiguously the existence of the residual polar potential in ultrathin LaAlO3 films on SrTiO3, using a novel photovoltaic device design as an effective probe. The measured lower bound of the residual polar potential is 1.0 V. Such a direct observation of the giant residual polar potential within the unit-cell-scale LaAlO3 films amounts to a definitive experimental evidence for the charge reconstruction picture, and also points to new technological significance of oxide heterostructures in photovoltaic and sensing devices with atomic-scale control. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Liang, H., Cheng, L., Zhai, X., Pan, N., Guo, H., Zhao, J., … Hou, J. G. (2013). Giant photovoltaic effects driven by residual polar field within unit-cell-scale LaAlO3 films on SrTiO3. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01975

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