论文标题
laalo中的电子配对和nematicity $ _3 $/srtio $ _3 $纳米结构
Electron Pairing and Nematicity in LaAlO$_3$/SrTiO$_3$ Nanostructures
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论文摘要
密切相关的电子系统表现出源于强烈的电子电子相互作用的大量非常规行为。 Laalo $ _3 $/srtio $ _3 $(LAO/sto)异质结构支持富裕和多样化的低温传输特性,包括低密度超导性,并且电子配对而没有超导性,而微观导向尚不清楚显微镜原点。老挝/STO还通过非线性和异常大厅的效应表现出莫名其妙的电子词性特征。纳米级控制LAO/STO界面的电导率可以实现介观实验,以探测这些效果并解决其显微镜起源。在这里,我们报告了不超导性,异常霍尔效应和电子弹性弹道纳米级老挝/Sto Hall Cross中的电子效应之间的直接相关性。霍尔系数变化的特征磁场直接与非抗渗透对的逐渐相吻合,显示了两个不同现象之间存在很强的相关性。角度依赖性大厅的测量进一步揭示了电子命名的发作,这再次与电子配对跃迁一致,由于从界面处的成对到不成对的相位的过渡,揭示了旋转对称性破裂。此处介绍的结果突出了预制的电子对对老挝/sto的传输特性的影响,并提供了难以捉摸的配对“胶水”的证据,从而引起了基于SRTIO $ _3 $的系统中的电子配对。
Strongly correlated electronic systems exhibit a wealth of unconventional behavior stemming from strong electron-electron interactions. The LaAlO$_3$/SrTiO$_3$ (LAO/STO) heterostructure supports rich and varied low-temperature transport characteristics including low-density superconductivity, and electron pairing without superconductivity for which the microscopic origins is still not understood. LAO/STO also exhibits inexplicable signatures of electronic nematicity via nonlinear and anomalous Hall effects. Nanoscale control over the conductivity of the LAO/STO interface enables mesoscopic experiments that can probe these effects and address their microscopic origins. Here we report a direct correlation between electron pairing without superconductivity, anomalous Hall effect and electronic nematicity in quasi-1D ballistic nanoscale LAO/STO Hall crosses. The characteristic magnetic field at which the Hall coefficient changes directly coincides with the depairing of non-superconducting pairs showing a strong correlation between the two distinct phenomena. Angle-dependent Hall measurements further reveal an onset of electronic nematicity that again coincides with the electron pairing transition, unveiling a rotational symmetry breaking due to the transition from paired to unpaired phases at the interface. The results presented here highlights the influence of preformed electron pairs on the transport properties of LAO/STO and provide evidence of the elusive pairing ''glue'' that gives rise to electron pairing in SrTiO$_3$-based systems.