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Non-stoichiometry-induced metal-to-insulator transition in nickelate thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition

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Abstract
While controlling the cation contents in perovskite rare-earth nickelate thin films, a metal-to-insulator phase transition is reported. Systematic control of cation stoichiometry has been achieved by manipulating the irradiation of excimer laser in pulsed laser deposition. Two rare-earth nickelate bilayer thin-film heterostructures with the controlled cation stoichiometry (i.e. stoichiometric and Ni-excessive) have been fabricated. It is found that the Ni-excessive nickelate film is structurally less dense than the stoichiometric film, albeit both of them are epitaxial and coherent with respect to the underlying substrate. More interestingly, as a temperature decreases, a metal-to-insulator transition is only observed in the Ni-excessive nickelate films, which can be associated with the enhanced disproportionation of the Ni charge valence. Based on our theoretical results, possible origins (e.g. anti-site defects) of the low-temperature insulating state are discussed with the need of future work for deeper understanding. Our work can be utilized to realize unusual physical phenomena (e.g. metal-to-insulator phase transitions) in complex oxide films by manipulating the chemical stoichiometry in pulsed laser deposition.
Author(s)
Lee, JongminChoi, Kyoung SoonLee, Tae KwonJeong, Il-SeokKim, SangmoSong, JaesunBark, Chung WungLee, Joo HyoungJung, Jong HoonLee, JouhahnKim, Tae HeonLee, Sanghan
Issued Date
2018-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.cap.2018.10.006
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12983
Publisher
한국물리학회
Citation
Current Applied Physics, v.18, no.12, pp.1577 - 1582
ISSN
1567-1739
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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