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Scientific Reports | 2016

Phase transitions via selective elemental vacancy engineering in complex oxide thin films

Sang A Lee; Hoidong Jeong; Sungmin Woo; Jae-Yeol Hwang; Si-Young Choi; Sung-Dae Kim; Minseok Choi; Seulki Roh; Hosung Yu; Jungseek Hwang; Sung Wng Kim; Woo Seok Choi

Defect engineering has brought about a unique level of control for Si-based semiconductors, leading to the optimization of various opto-electronic properties and devices. With regard to perovskite transition metal oxides, O vacancies have been a key ingredient in defect engineering, as they play a central role in determining the crystal field and consequent electronic structure, leading to important electronic and magnetic phase transitions. Therefore, experimental approaches toward understanding the role of defects in complex oxides have been largely limited to controlling O vacancies. In this study, we report on the selective formation of different types of elemental vacancies and their individual roles in determining the atomic and electronic structures of perovskite SrTiO3 (STO) homoepitaxial thin films fabricated by pulsed laser epitaxy. Structural and electronic transitions have been achieved via selective control of the Sr and O vacancy concentrations, respectively, indicating a decoupling between the two phase transitions. In particular, O vacancies were responsible for metal-insulator transitions, but did not influence the Sr vacancy induced cubic-to-tetragonal structural transition in epitaxial STO thin film. The independent control of multiple phase transitions in complex oxides by exploiting selective vacancy engineering opens up an unprecedented opportunity toward understanding and customizing complex oxide thin films.


Advanced Materials | 2017

Topotactic Metal–Insulator Transition in Epitaxial SrFeOx Thin Films

Amit Khare; Dongwon Shin; Tae Sup Yoo; Minu Kim; Tae Dong Kang; Jaekwang Lee; Seulki Roh; In-Ho Jung; Jungseek Hwang; Sung Wng Kim; Tae Won Noh; Hiromichi Ohta; Woo Seok Choi

Topotactic phase transformation enables structural transition without losing the crystalline symmetry of the parental phase and provides an effective platform for elucidating the redox reaction and oxygen diffusion within transition metal oxides. In addition, it enables tuning of the emergent physical properties of complex oxides, through strong interaction between the lattice and electronic degrees of freedom. In this communication, the electronic structure evolution of SrFeOx epitaxial thin films is identified in real-time, during the progress of reversible topotactic phase transformation. Using real-time optical spectroscopy, the phase transition between the two structurally distinct phases (i.e., brownmillerite and perovskite) is quantitatively monitored, and a pressure-temperature phase diagram of the topotactic transformation is constructed for the first time. The transformation at relatively low temperatures is attributed to a markedly small difference in Gibbs free energy compared to the known similar class of materials to date. This study highlights the phase stability and reversibility of SrFeOx thin films, which is highly relevant for energy and environmental applications exploiting the redox reactions.


Journal of Physics D | 2014

Optical properties of graphite oxide and reduced graphite oxide

Eilho Jung; Seokbae Lee; Seulki Roh; Eunhee Hwang; Jung-Hyun Lee; Hyoyoung Lee; Jungseek Hwang

We studied the optical properties of a graphite oxide and a reduced graphite oxide by using the optical spectroscopic technique. The graphite oxide does not show a finite dc conductivity and has several characteristic absorption modes in the mid-infrared region, caused by an epoxide functional group and hydroxyl and carboxyl moieties in the mid-infrared range. The reduced graphite oxide shows a Drude-like response in the far-infrared region and the estimated dc conductivity and electric mobility are around 200 Ω−1cm−1 and ~100 cm2V−1s−1, respectively. We found that the optical conductivity cannot be fitted with a simple Drude model, which indicates that the charge carriers are correlated. We applied an extended Drude model and obtained the optical scattering rate and the optical effective mass. We found that the optical effective mass can carry information of both the enhanced mass by correlation and the electronic band structure.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Directing Oxygen Vacancy Channels in SrFeO2.5 Epitaxial Thin Films

Amit Khare; Jaekwang Lee; Jaeseoung Park; Gi-Yeop Kim; Si-Young Choi; Takayoshi Katase; Seulki Roh; Tae Sup Yoo; Jungseek Hwang; Hiromichi Ohta; Junwoo Son; Woo Seok Choi

Transition-metal oxides (TMOs) with brownmillerite (BM) structures possess one-dimensional oxygen vacancy channels (OVCs), which play a key role in realizing high ionic conduction at low temperatures. The controllability of the vacancy channel orientation, thus, possesses a great potential for practical applications and would provide a better visualization of the diffusion pathways of ions in TMOs. In this study, the orientations of the OVCs in BM-SrFeO2.5 are stabilized along two crystallographic directions of the epitaxial thin films. The distinctively orientated phases are found to be highly stable and exhibit a considerable difference in their electronic structures and optical properties, which could be understood in terms of orbital anisotropy. The control of the OVC orientation further leads to modifications in the hydrogenation of the BM-SrFeO2.5 thin films. The results demonstrate a strong correlation between crystallographic orientations, electronic structures, and ionic motion in the BM structure.


Journal of Physics D | 2014

Optical properties of NbCl5 and ZnMg intercalated graphite compounds

Eilho Jung; Seokbae Lee; Seulki Roh; Xiuqing Meng; Sefaattin Tongay; Jihoon Kang; Tuson Park; Jungseek Hwang

We studied NbCl5 and ZnMg alloy intercalated graphite compounds using an optical spectroscopy technique. These intercalated metallic graphite samples were quite challenging to obtain optical reflectance spectra since they were not flat and quite thin. By using both a new method and an in situ gold evaporation technique we were able to obtain reliable reflectance spectra of our samples in the far and mid infrared range (80?7000?cm?1). We extracted the optical constants including the optical conductivity and the dielectric function from the measured reflectance spectra using a Kramers?Kronig analysis. We also extracted the dc conductivity and the plasma frequencies from the optical conductivity and dielectric functions. NbCl5 intercalated graphite samples show similar optical conductivity spectra as bare highly oriented pyrolytic graphite even though there are some differences in detail. ZnMg intercalated samples show significantly different optical conductivity spectra from the bare graphite. Optical spectroscopy is one of the most reliable experimental techniques to obtain the electronic band structures of materials. The obtained optical conductivities support the recent theoretically calculated electronic band structures of NbCl5 and ZnMg intercalated graphite compounds. Our results also provide important information of electronic structures and charge carrier properties of these two new intercalated materials for applications.


Physical Review B | 2018

Oxygen vacancy induced structural evolution of SrFeO3−x epitaxial thin film from brownmillerite to perovskite

Seulki Roh; Seokbae Lee; Myounghoon Lee; Yu-Seong Seo; Amit Khare; Taesup Yoo; Sungmin Woo; Woo Seok Choi; J. K. Hwang; A. Glamazda; Kyung-Hwa Choi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Amorphous CaAlO x Thin Film as Transparent Conducting Oxide

So Hee Sim; Kyeong Tae Kang; Sang A Lee; Sangyun Lee; Jong-Seong Bae; Seulki Roh; Hiroki Taniguchi; Tuson Park; J. K. Hwang; Woo Seok Choi


Current Applied Physics | 2017

Optical properties of Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 thin film prepared by pulsed laser deposition and subsequent post-annealing process

Seokbae Lee; Yu-Seong Seo; Seulki Roh; Nam Hoon Lee; Won Nam Kang; Jungseek Hwang


Advanced Materials | 2017

Thin Films: Topotactic Metal–Insulator Transition in Epitaxial SrFeOx Thin Films (Adv. Mater. 37/2017)

Amit Khare; Dongwon Shin; Tae Sup Yoo; Minu Kim; Tae Dong Kang; Jaekwang Lee; Seulki Roh; In-Ho Jung; Jungseek Hwang; Sung Wng Kim; Tae Won Noh; Hiromichi Ohta; Woo Seok Choi


Current Applied Physics | 2016

Anomalous behavior of coupling constant near the magnetic phase transition of Ni-doped Ba-122 pnictides

Seokbae Lee; Kiyoung Choi; Eilho Jung; Seulki Roh; Jungseek Hwang

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Seokbae Lee

Sungkyunkwan University

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Eilho Jung

Sungkyunkwan University

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Amit Khare

Sungkyunkwan University

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Sung Wng Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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Tae Sup Yoo

Sungkyunkwan University

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Tuson Park

Sungkyunkwan University

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Jaekwang Lee

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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