Journal Articles Physical Review Letters Year : 2012

Electronic Subband Reconfiguration in a d 0 -Perovskite Induced by Strain-Driven Structural Transformations

Abstract

It is well known that transport in lightly n-doped SrTiO 3 involves light and heavy electron bands. We have found that upon application of moderate quasi-isotropic pressures, the relative positions of these subbands are changed by a few meV and, eventually, a band inversion occurs at $1 kbar. Such effects are, however, suppressed in the closely related KTaO 3 perovskite. We show that the extremely subtle electronic reconfiguration in SrTiO 3 is triggered by strain-induced structural transformations that are accompanied by remarkable mobility enhancements up to about Á= % 300%. Our results provide a microscopic rationale for the recently discovered transport enhancement under strain and underscore the role of the internal structural degrees of freedom in the modulation of the perovskite electronic properties.

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hal-02076485 , version 1 (01-04-2019)

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V. Laukhin, O. Copie, M. Rozenberg, R. Weht, K. Bouzehouane, et al.. Electronic Subband Reconfiguration in a d 0 -Perovskite Induced by Strain-Driven Structural Transformations. Physical Review Letters, 2012, 109 (22), ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.226601⟩. ⟨hal-02076485⟩
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