Highly Confined Spin-Polarized Two-Dimensional Electron Gas in SrTiO3/SrRuO3 Superlattices
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Verissimo Alves, Marcos; García Fernández, Pablo (físico)

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2012-03Derechos
© 2012 American Physical Society
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Physical review letters, vol. 108, iss. 10, art. num. 107003 (2012)
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American Physical Society
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We report first-principles characterization of the structural and electronic properties of (SrTiO3)5/(SrRuO3)1 superlattices. We show that the system exhibits a spin-polarized two-dimensional electron gas, extremely confined to the 4d orbitals of Ru in the SrRuO3 layer. Every interface in the superlattice behaves as a minority-spin half-metal ferromagnet, with a magnetic moment of μ=2.0μB/SrRuO3 unit. The shape of the electronic density of states, half-metallicity, and magnetism are explained in terms of a simplified tight-binding model, considering only the t2g orbitals plus (i) the bidimensionality of the system and (ii) strong electron correlations.
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