Event
Condensed Matter Seminar
Lu Li, University of Michigan
http://research.physics.lsa.umich.edu/Li-Lab/
"Magnetism of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Heterostructure Interface"
The LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructure is a potential candidate for a high
mobility two-dimensional electron system with novel electronic and
magnetic properties. Although LaAlO3 and SrTiO3 are both large-gap
band insulators, the interface is conductive, and even superconducting
below 200 mK. Negative electronic compressibility is observed as the
carrier density is tuned through electric field effect [1]. Magnetic
ordering has been proposed to arise from the d-electrons transferred
by polarization discontinuity. However the magnetization of this
system has not previously been studied, because of the small volume of
the interface. Using torque magnetometry, we detect the magnetic
moment of the interface system directly [2]. Our results indicate the
existence of a magnetic ordering at the two-dimensional conductive
interface. More importantly, the same magnetic behavior persists even
when the sample is superconducting, which suggests an unconventional
two-dimensional superconducting phase.
[1] Lu Li, C. Richter, S. Paetel, T. Kopp, J. Mannhart, and R. C. Ashoori
Science 332, 825 (2011)
[2] Lu Li, C. Richter, J. Mannhart, and R. C. Ashoori Nature Physics
7,762
(2011)