Hysteretic current-voltage characteristics and resistance switching at an epitaxial oxide Schottky junction SrRuO₃/SrTi_(0.99)Nb_(0.01)O₃
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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resistancecharacteristicscurrent-voltagejunctionschottkysrruosrtiswitching
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Transport properties have been studied for a perovskite heterojunction consisting of SrRuO$_{3}$ (SRO) film epitaxially grown on SrTi$_{0.99}$Nb$_{0.01}$O$_{3}$ (Nb:STO) substrate. The SRO/Nb:STO interface exhibits rectifying current-voltage ($I$-$V$) characteristics agreeing with those of a Schottky junction composed of a deep work-function metal (SRO) and an $n$-type semiconductor (Nb:STO). A hysteresis appears in the $I$-$V$ characteristics, where high resistance and low resistance states are induced by reverse and forward bias stresses, respectively. The resistance switching is also triggered by applying short voltage pulses of 1 $\mu$s - 10 ms duration.
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