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  • The 2D electron gas (2DEG) at oxide interfaces shows unique properties like superconductivity and ferromagnetism, with KTaO (KTO) exhibiting stronger effects compared to SrTiO (STO) due to its larger spin-orbit coupling.
  • Research reveals that the formation of 2DEGs in KTO is linked to cation exchange at the interfaces, differing significantly from the electronic reconstruction process observed in STO.
  • The enhanced interface polarization in KTO leads to a maximum Rashba spin splitting at the superconducting (111) interfaces, which could have significant implications for developing topological superconductors and improving spin-charge interconversion in low-power spin-orbitronic applications.

Article Abstract

The 2D electron gas (2DEG) at oxide interfaces exhibits extraordinary properties, such as 2D superconductivity and ferromagnetism, coupled to strongly correlated electrons in narrow d-bands. In particular, 2DEGs in KTaO (KTO) with 5d t orbitals exhibit larger atomic spin-orbit coupling and crystal-facet-dependent superconductivity absent for 3d 2DEGs in SrTiO (STO). Herein, by tracing the interfacial chemistry, weak anti-localization magneto-transport behavior, and electronic structures of (001), (110), and (111) KTO 2DEGs, unambiguously cation exchange across KTO interfaces is discovered. Therefore, the origin of the 2DEGs at KTO-based interfaces is dramatically different from the electronic reconstruction observed at STO interfaces. More importantly, as the interface polarization grows with the higher order planes in the KTO case, the Rashba spin splitting becomes maximal for the superconducting (111) interfaces approximately twice that of the (001) interface. The larger Rashba spin splitting couples strongly to the asymmetric chiral texture of the orbital angular moment, and results mainly from the enhanced inter-orbital hopping of the t bands and more localized wave functions. This finding has profound implications for the search for topological superconductors, as well as the realization of efficient spin-charge interconversion for low-power spin-orbitronics based on (110) and (111) KTO interfaces.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202313297DOI Listing

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