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Electron-Beam Writing of Atomic-Scale Reconstructions at Oxide Interfaces

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arxiv 2406.12743 v1 pith:HPXAMSBR submitted 2024-06-18 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

classification cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.mes-hall
keywords oxidesubstratecarrierelectronepitaxialheterostructuresmembranemembranes
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The epitaxial growth of complex oxides enables the production of high-quality films, yet substrate choice is restricted to certain symmetry and lattice parameters, thereby limiting the technological applications of epitaxial oxides. In comparison, the development of free-standing oxide membranes gives opportunities to create novel heterostructures by non-epitaxial stacking of membranes, opening new possibilities for materials design. Here, we introduce a method for writing, with atomic precision, ionically bonded crystalline material across the gap between an oxide membrane and a carrier substrate. The process involves a thermal pre-treatment, followed by localized exposure to the raster scan of a scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) beam. STEM imaging and electron energy-loss spectroscopy show that we achieve atomically sharp interface reconstructions between a 30 nm-thick SrTiO${_3}$ membrane and a niobium-doped SrTiO${_3}$(001)-oriented carrier substrate. These findings indicate new strategies for fabricating synthetic heterostructures with novel structural and electronic properties.

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