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Advanced Materials | 2013

Ferroelectric Control of the Conduction at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Heterointerface

Vu Thanh Tra; Jhih Wei Chen; Po Cheng Huang; Bo Chao Huang; Ye Cao; Chao Hui Yeh; Heng Jui Liu; Eugene A. Eliseev; Anna N. Morozovska; Jiunn Yuan Lin; Yi-Chun Chen; Ming Wen Chu; Po-Wen Chiu; Ya Ping Chiu; Long-Qing Chen; Chung Lin Wu; Ying-Hao Chu

Modulation of band bending at a complex oxide heterointerface by a ferroelectric layer is demonstrated. The as-grown polarization (Pup ) leads to charge depletion and consequently low conduction. Switching the polarization direction (Pdown ) results in charge accumulation and enhances the conduction at the interface. The metal-insulator transition at a conducting polar/nonpolar oxide heterointerface can be controlled by ferroelectric doping.


Nature Communications | 2016

Observation of a three-dimensional quasi-long-range electronic supermodulation in YBa2Cu3O7−x/La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 heterostructures

Junfeng He; Padraic Shafer; Thomas R. Mion; Vu Thanh Tra; Qing He; J. Kong; Yi-De Chuang; Weibing Yang; M. J. Graf; J.-Y. Lin; Ying-Hao Chu; Elke Arenholz; Ruihua He

Recent developments in high-temperature superconductivity highlight a generic tendency of the cuprates to develop competing electronic (charge) supermodulations. While coupled with the lattice and showing different characteristics in different materials, these supermodulations themselves are generally conceived to be quasi-two-dimensional, residing mainly in individual CuO2 planes, and poorly correlated along the c axis. Here we observed with resonant elastic X-ray scattering a distinct type of electronic supermodulation in YBa2Cu3O7−x (YBCO) thin films grown epitaxially on La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 (LCMO). This supermodulation has a periodicity nearly commensurate with four lattice constants in-plane, eight out of plane, with long correlation lengths in three dimensions. It sets in far above the superconducting transition temperature and competes with superconductivity below this temperature for electronic states predominantly in the CuO2 plane. Our finding sheds light on the nature of charge ordering in cuprates as well as a reported long-range proximity effect between superconductivity and ferromagnetism in YBCO/LCMO heterostructures.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Thickness dependence of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3 magnetoelectric interfaces

Jinling Zhou; Vu Thanh Tra; Shuai Dong; Robbyn Trappen; Matthew A. Marcus; C. A. Jenkins; Charles Frye; Evan Wolfe; Ryan M. White; Srinivas Polisetty; Jiunn-Yuan Lin; James M. LeBeau; Ying-Hao Chu; Mikel Holcomb

Magnetoelectric materials have great potential to revolutionize electronic devices due to the coupling of their electric and magnetic properties. Thickness varying La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO)/PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3 (PZT) heterostructures were built and measured in this article by valence sensitive x-ray absorption spectroscopy. The sizing effects of the heterostructures on the LSMO/PZT magnetoelectric interfaces were investigated through the behavior of Mn valence, a property associated with the LSMO magnetization. We found that Mn valence increases with both LSMO and PZT thickness. Piezoresponse force microscopy revealed a transition from monodomain to polydomain structure along the PZT thickness gradient. The ferroelectric surface charge may change with domain structure and its effects on Mn valence were simulated using a two-orbital double-exchange model. The screening of ferroelectric surface charge increases the electron charges in the interface region, and greatly changes the interfacial Mn valence, which likely ...


ACS Nano | 2014

Tuning Electronic Transport in a Self-Assembled Nanocomposite

Wei Sea Chang; Heng Jui Liu; Vu Thanh Tra; Jhih Wei Chen; Tzu Chiao Wei; Wen-Yen Tzeng; Yuanmin Zhu; Ho Hung Kuo; Ying Hui Hsieh; Jheng Cyuan Lin; Q. Zhan; Chih-Wei Luo; Jiunn Yuan Lin; Jr-Hau He; Chung Lin Wu; Ying-Hao Chu

Self-assembled nanocomposites with a high interface-to-volume ratio offer an opportunity to overcome limitations in current technology, where intriguing transport behaviors can be tailored by the choice of proper interactions of constituents. Here we integrated metallic perovskite oxide SrRuO3-wurzite semiconductor ZnO nanocomposites to investigate the room-temperature metal-insulator transition and its effect on photoresponse. We demonstrate that the band structure at the interface can be tuned by controlling the interface-to-volume ratio of the nanocomposites. Photoinduced carrier injection driven by visible light was detected across the nanocomposites. This work shows the charge interaction of the vertically integrated multiheterostructures by incorporating a controllable interface-to-volume ratio, which is essential for optimization of the design and functionality of electronic devices.


Advanced Materials | 2016

Control of the Metal-Insulator Transition at Complex Oxide Heterointerfaces through Visible Light

Jheng Cyuan Lin; Vu Thanh Tra; Dung Sheng Tsai; Tai Te Lin; Po Cheng Huang; Wei Lun Hsu; Hui Jun Wu; Rong Huang; Nguyen Van Chien; Ryuji Yoshida; Jiunn Yuan Lin; Yuichi Ikuhara; Ya Ping Chiu; Shangjr Gwo; Din Ping Tsai; Jr-Hau He; Ying-Hao Chu

The coupling of the localized surface plasmon resonance of Au nanoparticles is utilized to deliver a visible-light stimulus to control conduction at the LaAlO3 /SrTiO3 interface. A giant photoresponse and the controllable metal-insulator transition are characterized at this heterointerface. This study paves a new route to optical control of the functionality at the heterointerfaces.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Electrostatic potential and valence modulation in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 thin films

Robbyn Trappen; A. C. Garcia-Castro; Vu Thanh Tra; Chih-Yeh Huang; Wilfredo Ibarra-Hernández; James Fitch; Sobhit Singh; Jinling Zhou; Guerau Cabrera; Ying-Hao Chu; James M. LeBeau; Aldo H. Romero; Mikel Holcomb

The Mn valence in thin film La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 was studied as a function of film thickness in the range of 1–16 unit cells with a combination of non-destructive bulk and surface sensitive X-ray absorption spectroscopy techniques. Using a layer-by-layer valence model, it was found that while the bulk averaged valence hovers around its expected value of 3.3, a significant deviation occurs within several unit cells of the surface and interface. These results were supported by first principles calculations. The surface valence increases to up to Mn3.7+, whereas the interface valence reduces down to Mn2.5+. The change in valence from the expected bulk value is consistent with charge redistribution due to the polar discontinuity at the film-substrate interface. The comparison with theory employed here illustrates how this layer-by-layer valence evolves with film thickness and allows for a deeper understanding of the microscopic mechanisms at play in this effect. These results offer insight on how the two-dimensional electron gas is created in thin film oxide alloys and how the magnetic ordering is reduced with dimensionality.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Mapping Band Alignment across Complex Oxide Heterointerfaces

Bo Chao Huang; Ya Ping Chiu; Po Cheng Huang; Wen Ching Wang; Vu Thanh Tra; Jan Chi Yang; Qing He; Jiunn Yuan Lin; Chia-Seng Chang; Ying-Hao Chu


Physica Status Solidi-rapid Research Letters | 2014

Controllable electrical conduction at complex oxide interfaces

Vu Thanh Tra; Jan Chi Yang; Ying Hui Hsieh; Jiunn Yuan Lin; Yi-Chun Chen; Ying-Hao Chu


Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2018

Atomic Heterointerfaces and Electrical Transportation Properties in Self‐Assembled LaNiO3–NiO Heteroepitaxy

Yuan Min Zhu; Thi Hien Do; Vu Thanh Tra; Rong Yu; Ying-Hao Chu; Q. Zhan


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2018

Depth-dependent atomic valence determination by synchrotron techniques

Robbyn Trappen; Jinling Zhou; Vu Thanh Tra; Chih-Yeh Huang; Shuai Dong; Ying-Hao Chu; Mikel Holcomb

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Ying-Hao Chu

National Chiao Tung University

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Jinling Zhou

West Virginia University

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Mikel Holcomb

West Virginia University

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Robbyn Trappen

West Virginia University

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Jiunn Yuan Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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Jiunn-Yuan Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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Po Cheng Huang

National Sun Yat-sen University

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Ya Ping Chiu

National Taiwan Normal University

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C. A. Jenkins

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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