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Dynamic defect correlations dominate activated electronic transport in SrTiO3.


ABSTRACT: Strontium titanate (SrTiO3, STO) is a critically important material for the study of emergent electronic phases in complex oxides, as well as for the development of applications based on their heterostructures. Despite the large body of knowledge on STO, there are still many uncertainties regarding the role of defects in the properties of STO, including their influence on ferroelectricity in bulk STO and ferromagnetism in STO-based heterostructures. We present a detailed analysis of the decay of persistent photoconductivity in STO single crystals with defect concentrations that are relatively low but significantly affect their electronic properties. The results show that photo-activated electron transport cannot be described by a superposition of the properties due to independent point defects as current models suggest but is, instead, governed by defect complexes that interact through dynamic correlations. These results emphasize the importance of defect correlations for activated electronic transport properties of semiconducting and insulating perovskite oxides.

SUBMITTER: Snijders PC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4957113 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic defect correlations dominate activated electronic transport in SrTiO3.

Snijders Paul C PC   Şen Cengiz C   McConnell Michael P MP   Ma Ying-Zhong YZ   May Andrew F AF   Herklotz Andreas A   Wong Anthony T AT   Ward T Zac TZ  

Scientific reports 20160722


Strontium titanate (SrTiO3, STO) is a critically important material for the study of emergent electronic phases in complex oxides, as well as for the development of applications based on their heterostructures. Despite the large body of knowledge on STO, there are still many uncertainties regarding the role of defects in the properties of STO, including their influence on ferroelectricity in bulk STO and ferromagnetism in STO-based heterostructures. We present a detailed analysis of the decay of  ...[more]

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