Unveiling the Interfacial Reconstruction Mechanism Enabling Stable Growth of the Delafossite PdCoO(2) on Al(2)O(3) and LaAlO(3)

揭示实现Delafossite PdCoO(2)在Al(2)O(3)和LaAlO(3)上稳定生长的界面重构机制

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Abstract

Delafossites, composed of noble metal (A(+)) and strongly correlated sublayers (BO(2)(-)), form natural superlattices with highly anisotropic properties. These properties hold significant promise for various applications, but their exploitation hinges on the successful growth of high-quality thin films on suitable substrates. Unfortunately, the unique lattice geometry of delafossites presents a significant challenge to thin-film fabrication. Different delafossites grow differently, even when deposited on the same substrate, ranging from successful epitaxy to complete growth suppression. These variations often lack a clear correlation to obvious causes like lattice mismatch. Unidentified stabilization mechanisms appear to enable growth in certain cases, allowing these materials to form stable thin films or act as buffer layers for subsequent delafossite growth. This study employs advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy techniques to investigate the nucleation mechanism underlying the stable growth of PdCoO(2) films on Al(2)O(3) and LaAlO(3) substrates grown via molecular-beam epitaxy. Our findings reveal the presence of a secondary phase within the substrate surface that stabilizes the films. This mechanism deviates from the conventional understanding of strain relief mechanisms at oxide heterostructure interfaces and differs significantly from those observed for Cu-based delafossites.

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