Issue 18, 2018

High-temperature superconductivity at the lanthanum cuprate/lanthanum–strontium nickelate interface

Abstract

The utilization of interface effects in epitaxial systems at the nanoscale has emerged as a very powerful approach for engineering functional properties of oxides. Here we present a novel structure fabricated by a state-of-the-art oxide molecular beam epitaxy method and consisting of lanthanum cuprate and strontium (Sr)-doped lanthanum nickelate, in which interfacial high-temperature superconductivity (Tc up to 40 K) occurs at the contact between the two phases. In such a system, we are able to tune the superconducting properties simply by changing the structural parameters. By employing electron spectroscopy and microscopy combined with dedicated conductivity measurements, we show that decoupling occurs between the electronic charge carrier and the cation (Sr) concentration profiles at the interface and that a hole accumulation layer forms, which dictates the resulting superconducting properties. Such effects are rationalized in the light of a generalized space-charge theory for oxide systems that takes account of both ionic and electronic redistribution effects.

Graphical abstract: High-temperature superconductivity at the lanthanum cuprate/lanthanum–strontium nickelate interface

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jan 2018
Accepted
12 Mar 2018
First published
14 Mar 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 8712-8720

High-temperature superconductivity at the lanthanum cuprate/lanthanum–strontium nickelate interface

F. Baiutti, G. Gregori, Y. E. Suyolcu, Y. Wang, G. Cristiani, W. Sigle, P. A. van Aken, G. Logvenov and J. Maier, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 8712 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR00885J

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