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Control of octahedral connectivity in perovskite oxide heterostructures: An emerging route to multifunctional materials discovery

Authors :
John W. Freeland
James M. Rondinelli
Steven J. May
Source :
MRS Bulletin. 37:261-270
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

Research in ABO3 perovskite oxides ranges from fundamental scientific studies in superconductivity and magnetism to technologies for advanced low-power electronics, energy storage, and conversion. The breadth in functionalities observed in this versatile materials class originates, in part, from the ability to control the local and extended crystallographic structure of corner-connected octahedral units. While an established paradigm exists to alter the size, shape, and connectivity of the octahedral building blocks in bulk materials, these approaches are often limited to certain subsets of the allowed perovskite archetypes and chemistries. In this article, we describe emerging routes in thin films and multilayer superlattices enabled by epitaxial synthesis aimed at engineering the octahedral connectivity—rotational magnitudes and patterns—to reach unexplored portions of the crystallographic structure–property phase space for rational materials design. We review three promising chemistry-independent strategies that provide a handle to tune the octahedral connectivity: epitaxial strain, interfacial control at perovskite/perovskite heterojunctions, and rotation engineering in short-period superlattices. Finally, we touch upon potential new functionalities that could be attained by extending these approaches to static and dynamic manipulation of the perovskite structure through external fields and highlight unresolved questions for the deterministic control of octahedral rotations in perovskite-structured materials.

Details

ISSN :
19381425 and 08837694
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MRS Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........840ff0472ee96145ad2a58aaa0b5093d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2012.49