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Electronic-grade epitaxial (111) KTaO3 heterostructures

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arxiv 2308.13180 v1 pith:JWT6HJSY submitted 2023-08-25 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.supr-con

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keywords ktao3epitaxialheterostructuresthinelectronelectronic-gradefilmsquantum
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KTaO3 has recently attracted attention as a model system to study the interplay of quantum paraelectricity, spin-orbit coupling, and superconductivity. However, the high and low vapor pressures of potassium and tantalum present processing challenges to creating interfaces clean enough to reveal the intrinsic quantum properties. Here, we report superconducting heterostructures based on electronic-grade epitaxial (111) KTaO3 thin films. Electrical and structural characterizations reveal that two-dimensional electron gas at the heterointerface between amorphous LaAlO3 and KTaO3 thin film exhibits significantly higher electron mobility, superconducting transition temperature and critical current density than those in bulk single crystal KTaO3-based heterostructures owing to cleaner interface in KTaO3 thin films. Our hybrid approach may enable epitaxial growth of other alkali metal-based oxides that lie beyond the capabilities of conventional methods.

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