LaTiO3/KTaO3 interfaces: A new two-dimensional electron gas system

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We report a new 2D electron gas (2DEG) system at the interface between a Mott insulator, LaTiO3, and a band insulator, KTaO3. For LaTiO3/KTaO3 interfaces, we observe metallic conduction from 2 K to 300 K. One serious technological limitation of SrTiO3-based conducting oxide interfaces for electronics applications is the relatively low carrier mobility (0.5-10 cm2/V s) of SrTiO3 at room temperature. By using KTaO3, we achieve mobilities in LaTiO3/KTaO3 interfaces as high as 21 cm2/V s at room temperature, over a factor of 3 higher than observed in doped bulk SrTiO3. By density functional theory, we attribute the higher mobility in KTaO3 2DEGs to the smaller effective mass for electrons in KTaO3.

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Zou, K., Ismail-Beigi, S., Kisslinger, K., Shen, X., Su, D., Walker, F. J., & Ahn, C. H. (2015). LaTiO3/KTaO3 interfaces: A new two-dimensional electron gas system. APL Materials, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4914310

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