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Instability and Surface Potential Modulation of Self-Patterned (001)SrTiO3 Surfaces

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 18, Pages 6198-6204

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b00661

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  1. Spanish MINECO [MAT2013-47869-C4-1-P, MAT2011-29269-C03, MAT2014-56063-C2-1-R]
  2. Generalitat de Catalunya [2014 SGR 501, SGR 734]
  3. ICMAB-CSIC
  4. Synchrotron Light Facility ALBA
  5. Spanish Government [BES-2011-045990]

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The (001)SrTiO3 crystal surface can be engineered to display a self-organized pattern of well-separated and nearly pure single-terminated SrO and TiO2 regions by high temperature annealing in oxidizing atmosphere. By using surface sensitive techniques we have obtained evidence of such a surface chemical self-structuration in as-prepared crystals and unambiguously identified the local composition. The contact surface potential at regions initially consisting of majority single terminations (SrO and TiO2) is determined to be Phi(SrO) < Phi(TiO2), in agreement with theoretical predictions, although the measured difference Delta Phi <= 100 meV is definitely below calculations for ideally pure single-terminated SrO and TiO2 surfaces. These relative values are maintained if samples are annealed in UHV up to 200 degrees C. Annealing in UHV at higher temperature (400 degrees C) preserves the surface morphology of self-assembled TiO2 and SrO rich regions, although a non-negligible chemical intermixing is observed. The most dramatic consequence is that the surface potential contrast is reversed. It thus follows that electronic and chemical properties of (001)SrTiO3 surfaces, widely used in oxide thin film growth, can largely vary before growth starts in a manner strongly dependent on temperature and pressure conditions.

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