2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0011136
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Defect accommodation in off-stoichiometric (SrTiO3)nSrO Ruddlesden–Popper superlattices studied with positron annihilation spectroscopy

Abstract: The low dielectric loss underlying the record performance of strained (SrTiO 3) n SrO Ruddlesden-Popper films as tunable microwave dielectrics was postulated to arise from (SrO) 2 faults accommodating local non-stoichiometric defects. Here we explore the effect of non-stoichiometry on (SrTiO 3) n SrO using positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy on a composition series of 300 nm thick n = 6 (Sr 1+δ TiO 3) n SrO thin films. These films show titaniumsite vacancies across the stoichiometry series, with eviden… Show more

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“…Errors in composition, on the other hand, can be accommodated via the formation of extended defects such as rock salt faults: half unit cell stacking faults formed by additional AO inclusions [50][51][52] . In homoepitaxial Sr n+1 Ti n O 3n+1 , for example, up to 5% excess strontium can be accommodated by the formation of additional SrO rock salt layers, while strontium deficiency results in missing rock salt layers [53][54][55][56][57] .…”
Section: Mbe Synthesis Of Ruddlesden-popper Nickelatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Errors in composition, on the other hand, can be accommodated via the formation of extended defects such as rock salt faults: half unit cell stacking faults formed by additional AO inclusions [50][51][52] . In homoepitaxial Sr n+1 Ti n O 3n+1 , for example, up to 5% excess strontium can be accommodated by the formation of additional SrO rock salt layers, while strontium deficiency results in missing rock salt layers [53][54][55][56][57] .…”
Section: Mbe Synthesis Of Ruddlesden-popper Nickelatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, MBE enables one to precisely control the monolayer deposition times and hence synthesize a generic Ruddlesden-Popper compound of arbitrary order n. There are key differences however between the Ruddlesden-Popper nickelates and other Ruddlesden-Popper systems such as the more commonly studied Sr n+1 Ti n O 3n+1 which make the direct translation of other synthetic calibration techniques onto the nickelates difficult. In Sr n+1 Ti n O 3n+1 compounds, deviations from perfect stoichiometry by as much as 5+% often result in imperfect superlattices with rock salt intergrowths or missing rock salt layers but without substantial phase segregation [21,22]. Errors in monolayer dosing times can then be quantitatively estimated and adjusted for purely based on x-ray diffraction spectra of the superlattice phase [23].…”
Section: A Synthesis Via Mbementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ruddlesden-Popper thin films were grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) as described previously. 9,19,20 Cross-sectional STEM specimens were prepared using the standard focused ion beam (FIB) lift-out process on a Thermo Scientific Helios G4 UX FIB or FEI Strata 400 FIB equipped with an Omniprobe AutoProbe 200 nanomanipulator. HAADF-STEM images were acquired on an aberration-corrected FEI Titan Themis operating at 120 kV (Sr…”
Section: A Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%