Publications by authors named "Ronja A Heinen"

Electron mobility is one of the most-debated key attributes of low-dimensional electron systems emerging at complex oxide heterointerfaces. However, a common understanding of how electron mobility can be optimized in these systems has not been achieved so far. Here, we discuss a novel approach for achieving a systematic increase in electron mobility in polar/nonpolar perovskite interfaces by suppressing the thermodynamically required defect formation at the nanoscale.

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The influence of non-equilibrium and equilibrium processes during growth of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 (LAO/STO) heterostructures is analyzed. We investigate the electronic properties of LAO/STO heterostructures obtained at constant growth conditions after annealing in different oxygen atmospheres within the typical growth window (1 × 10(-4) mbar -1 × 10(-2) mbar). The variation of annealing conditions is found to cause a similar change of electronic properties as observed for samples grown in different oxygen pressure.

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Emerging electrical and magnetic properties of oxide interfaces are often dominated by the termination and stoichiometry of substrates and thin films, which depend critically on the growth conditions. Currently, these quantities have to be measured separately with different sophisticated techniques. This report will demonstrate that the analysis of angle dependent X-ray photoelectron intensity ratios provides a unique tool to determine both termination and stoichiometry simultaneously in a straightforward experiment.

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