Orbital reconstruction and covalent bonding at an oxide interface

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Abstract

Orbital reconstructions and covalent bonding must be considered as important factors in the rational design of oxide heterostructures with engineered physical properties. We have investigated the interface between high-temperature superconducting (Y,Ca)Ba2Cu3O7 and metallic La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 by resonant x-ray spectroscopy. A charge of about -0.2 electron is transferred from Mn to Cu ions across the interface and induces a major reconstruction of the orbital occupation and orbital symmetry in the interfacial CuO2 layers. In particular, the Cu d3z2-r2 orbital, which is fully occupied and electronically inactive in the bulk, is partially occupied at the interface. Supported by exact-diagonalization calculations, these data indicate the formation of a strong chemical bond between Cu and Mn atoms across the interface. Orbital reconstructions and associated covalent bonding are thus important factors in determining the physical properties of oxide heterostructures.

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Chakhalian, J., Freeland, J. W., Habermeier, H. U., Cristiani, G., Khaliullin, G., Van Veenendaal, M., & Keimer, B. (2007). Orbital reconstruction and covalent bonding at an oxide interface. Science, 318(5853), 1114–1117. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1149338

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