2013
DOI: 10.1021/am302553y
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Magnetic and Electrical Transport Properties of LaBaCo2O5.5+δ Thin Films on Vicinal (001) SrTiO3 Surfaces

Abstract: Highly epitaxial LaBaCo(2)O(5.5+δ) thin films were grown on the vicinal (001) SrTiO(3) substrates with miscut angles of 0.5°, 3.0°, and 5.0° to systemically study strain effect on its physical properties. The electronic transport properties and magnetic behaviors of these films are strongly dependent on the miscut angles. With increasing the miscut angle, the transport property of the film changes from semiconducting to semimetallic, which results most probably from the locally strained domains induced by the … Show more

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“…To understand the mechanism of the lattice deformation of CCTO thin films grown on vicinal substrates, mismatching strains introduced by surface step terraces should be taken into consideration21222324. As demonstrated by the SPM images in Fig.…”
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“…To understand the mechanism of the lattice deformation of CCTO thin films grown on vicinal substrates, mismatching strains introduced by surface step terraces should be taken into consideration21222324. As demonstrated by the SPM images in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, techniques with controllable strains in epitaxial thin films have been widely investigated121314151617181920. Recently, the surface-step-terrace (SST) model was developed to tune the interface strain by controlling the unit cell matching between the film and the surface step terrace dimension of the substrate21222324. In this model, there are two kinds of mismatch between the film and the vicinal substrate: the lattice misfit between the film and the substrate and the unit cell mismatch between the epitaxial film and the surface step terrace dimension of the substrate.…”
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“…In order to further investigate the physical properties in such complex cobaltite system, we have fabricated the high quality epitaxial thin films on various substrates and studied its microstructure and physical properties. The epitaxial LBCO thin films exhibit several impressing improvement of physical properties, for example, a much larger magnetoresistance value was observed on epitaxial thin films than those from its bulk material at low temperatures; besides, LBCO thin films possess extraordinary sensitivity to reducing/oxidizing environments, especially an exceedingly fast redox reaction at high temperature171819202122232425262728. Therefore, LBCO thin films are promising candidates for the development of the gas sensors in reducing/oxidizing environments.…”
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“…To under these physics nature, single crystalline LBCO thin films are required. Recently, highly epitaxial single crystalline LBCO thin films were fabricated on various substrates, such as (001) LaAlO 3 (LAO)16, (001) SrTiO 3 171819, (001) MgO2021, and (110) NdGaO 3 22. The LBCO films not only exhibit a much larger magnetoresistance value than those from various phases of its bulk material, but also possess an extraordinary sensitivity to H 2 and O 2 , especially an exceedingly fast redox reaction at high temperature and a superfast oxygen vacancy exchange diffusion chemical dynamics1623.…”
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