Suppression of octahedral tilts and associated changes in electronic properties at epitaxial oxide heterostructure interfaces.
/ Authors
A. Borisevich, H. J. Chang, M. Huijben, M. Oxley, S. Okamoto, M. Niranjan, J. Burton, E. Tsymbal, Y. Chu, P. Yu
and 3 more authors
/ Abstract
Epitaxial oxide interfaces with broken translational symmetry have emerged as a central paradigm behind the novel behaviors of oxide superlattices. Here, we use scanning transmission electron microscopy to demonstrate a direct, quantitative unit-cell-by-unit-cell mapping of lattice parameters and oxygen octahedral rotations across the BiFeO3-La0.7 Sr0.3 MnO3 interface to elucidate how the change of crystal symmetry is accommodated. Combined with low-loss electron energy loss spectroscopy imaging, we demonstrate a mesoscopic antiferrodistortive phase transition near the interface in BiFeO3 and elucidate associated changes in electronic properties in a thin layer directly adjacent to the interface.
Journal: Physical review letters