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Abstract: The formation of a two-dimensional electron gas at oxide interfaces as a consequence of polar discontinuities has generated an enormous amount of activity due to the variety of interesting effects it gives rise to. Here, we study under what circumstances similar processes can also take place underneath ferroelectric thin films. We use a simple Landau model to demonstrate that in the absence of extrinsic screening mechanisms, a monodomain phase can be stabilized in ferroelectric films by means of an electronic reconstruction. Unlike in the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructure, the emergence with thickness of the free charge at the interface is discontinuous. This prediction is confirmed by performing first-principles simulations of free-standing slabs of PbTiO3. The model is also used to predict the response of the system to an applied electric field, demonstrating that the two-dimensional electron gas can be switched on and off discontinuously and in a nonvolatile fashion. Furthermore, the reversal of the polarization can be used to switch between a two-dimensional electron gas and a two-dimensional hole gas, which should, in principle, have very different transport properties. We discuss the possible formation of polarization domains and how such configuration competes with the spontaneous accumulation of free charge at the interfaces.
Fuente: Physical review B, 2015, 92(3), 035438
Publisher: American Physical Society
Publication date: 01/07/2015
No. of pages: 17
Publication type: Article
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.92.035438
ISSN: 1098-0121,1550-235X,2469-9950,2469-9969
Spanish project: FIS2012-37549-C05
Publication Url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.035438
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PABLO AGUADO PUENTE
BRISTOWE, N.C.
YIN, B.
SHIRASAWA, R.
GHOSEZ, PHILIPPE
LITTLEWOOD, P.B.
ARTACHO, EMILIO
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