Metallicity in Ultra-Thin Oxygen-Deficient SrTiO3 Thin Films
Abstract
We report on the observation of metallic behavior in thin films of oxygen-deficient SrTiO3 - down to 9 unit cells - when coherently strained on (001) SrTiO3 or DyScO3-buffered (001) SrTiO3 substrates. These films have carrier concentrations of up to 2×1022 cm-3 and mobilities of up to 19,000 cm2/V-s at 2 K. There exists a non-conducting layer in our SrTiO3-δ films that is larger in films with lower carrier concentrations. This non-conducting layer can be attributed to a surface depletion layer due to a Fermi level pinning potential. The depletion width, transport, and structural properties are not greatly affected by the insertion of a DyScO3 buffer between the SrTiO3 film and SrTiO3 substrate.
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