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Two-dimensional electron gas at LaInO$_3$/BaSnO$_3$ interfaces controlled by a ferroelectric layer

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arxiv 2201.05449 v1 pith:SCYKRPZN submitted 2022-01-14 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.otherphysics.comp-ph

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keywords basnocontrolleddensityelectronferroelectricinterfacelainolayer
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With the example of LaInO$_{3}$/BaSnO$_3$, we demonstrate how both density and distribution of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) formed at the interface between these perovskite oxides, can be efficiently controlled by a ferroelectric functional material. A polarization induced in a BaTiO$_3$ layer pointing toward the interface enhances the polar discontinuity which, in turn, significantly increases the 2DEG density and confinement, while, the opposite polarization depletes the 2DEG. Our predictions and analysis, based on first-principles calculations, can serve as a guide for designing such material combinations to be used in electronic devices.

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