Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9830258 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Well-ordered self-assembled SrTiO3 thin film, as a template for complex oxide quantum wires, was fabricated on LaAlO3 (1Â 0Â 0) single-crystal substrates with laser molecular beam epitaxy. The self-assembled growth was in situ monitored by reflective high-energy electron diffraction. The morphology evolutions of the films as a function of thickness were studied by ex situ atomic force microscopy. As the thickness of the films increased from 3.875 to 46.5Â nm gradually, the compressive stress-induced SrTiO3 films exhibited a periodic well-ordered ripple structure, which formed a unique nanoassembled template for the fabrication of quantum wires. Small-angle X-ray scattering technique was employed to investigate the structure. Symmetric satellite peaks were discovered, indicating the well-ordered superstructure. In contrast, the similar superstructure was not observed during the growth of the tensile stress-induced LaAlO3 films on SrTiO3 substrates. The compressive stress was considered as the main reason of the self-assembled growth, and systematical elucidation about strain mechanism was discussed. These results might provide an efficient method for the controllable formation of well-aligned template of quantum wire for complex oxide with desirable structure via proper modulation of strains.
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Authors
Jin Long Li, Yan Rong Li, Ying Zhang, Xin Wu Deng, Fan Yang, Weidong Fei,