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CRYSTALS
卷 13, 期 10, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst13101511
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perovskites; metal oxides; 2 dimensional electron gas; interfaces; magnetism; spintronics
Perovskite oxide heterostructures offer new opportunities for advancements in technology and materials, particularly in the areas of magnetism and two-dimensional electron gases. This study focuses on a heterostructure composed of non-polar elements, EuO and EuTiO3, which exhibit conductivity due to oxygen vacancies. Additionally, the interface of this heterostructure is predicted to have spin-polarized free electrons, suggesting potential for future research and device applications.
Perovskite oxide heterostructures have provided opportunities for new technologies and materials with novel properties.In particular, researchers have been interested in the magnetism and two-dimensional electron gases that form at the interface of many of these heterostructures. Often, these properties are due to polar discontinuities, but here we use first-principles calculations to examine a heterostructure whose elements, EuO and EuTiO3, are both non-polar, yet are still conductive due to oxygen vacancies. Furthermore, the free electrons at the interface of this heterostructure are predicted to be spin-polarized, opening up possibilities for future research and devices.
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