Domain wall nature of sketched LaAlO3/SrTiO3 nanowires
Abstract
The rich electron correlations and highly coherent transport in reconfigurable devices sketched by a conductive atomic force microscope tip at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface have enabled the oxide platform an ideal playground for studying correlated electrons and quantum technological applications. Why these one-dimensional devices possess enhanced properties over the two-dimensional interface, however, has remained elusive. Here we provide evidence that one-dimensional LaAlO3/SrTiO3 nanowires are intrinsically ferroelastic domain walls by nature through thermodynamic study. We have observed spreading resistance anomalies under thermo-stimulus and temperature cycles, with characteristic temperatures matching domain wall polarity. This information is crucial in understanding the novel phenomena including superconductivity and high mobility quantum transport.
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