We report an oxygen surface adsorbates induced metal-insulator transition at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces. The observed effects were attributed to the terminations of surface Al sites and the resultant electron-accepting surface states. By controlling the local oxygen adsorptions, we successfully demonstrated the nondestructive patterning of the interface two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). The obtained 2DEG structures are stable in air and also robust against general solvent treatments. This study provides new insights into the metal-insulator transition mechanism at the complex oxide interfaces and also a highly efficient technique for tailoring the interface properties.

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