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Epitaxy on Demand

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 32, Pages 5140-5148

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201501483

Keywords

epitaxial growth; inorganic nanosheets; patterning; perovskite oxide; pulsed laser deposition

Funding

  1. Chemical Sciences division of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-CW)
  2. NSF [ECCS-1346603]
  3. Sloan Research Fellowship [BR2013-116]
  4. Directorate For Engineering [1346603] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Div Of Electrical, Commun & Cyber Sys [1346603] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Perovskite oxide heteroepitaxy is realized on the top of inorganic nanosheets that are covering the amorphous oxide surfaces of Si substrates. Utilizing pulsed laser deposition, thin films of SrRuO3 in a (001)(pc) and (110)(pc) orientation on nanosheets of Ca2Nb3O10 and Ti0.87O2 are grown, respectively. The two types of nanosheets are patterned to locally tailor the crystallographic orientation and properties of SrRuO3. The success of our approach is demonstrated by electron backscatter diffraction and spatial magnetization maps. An unprecedented control of perovskite film growth on arbitrary substrates is illustrated in this work, and the methods that are developed to deposit SrRuO3 thin films are a viable starting point for growth of artificial heteroepitaxial thin films that require a bottom electrode. Control is not just reached in the direction of film growth, as the crystal orientation and film properties are regulated laterally on the surface of micropatterned nanosheets. Local control of magnetic properties is illustrated, which holds out prospects for the fabrication of next-generation devices like noncollinear magnetic random access memories.

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