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Gate control of electronic phases in a quarter-filled manganite.


ABSTRACT: Electron correlation often produces a variety of electrically insulating states caused by self-organization of electrons, which are particularly stable at commensurate fillings. Although collapsing such ordered states by minute external stimuli has been a key strategy toward device applications, it is difficult to access their true electronic phase boundaries due to the necessity of fine-tuning of material parameters. Here, we demonstrate the ambipolar resistance switching in Pr(1-x)Sr(x)MnO3 thin films (x = 0.5; an effectively 1/4-filled state) by quasi-continuous control of the doping level x and band-width W using gate-voltage and magnetic field, enabled by the extreme electric-field formed at the nanoscale interface generated in an electrolyte-gated transistor. An electroresistance peak with unprecedented steepness emerges on approaching a critical point in the x-W phase diagram. The technique opens a new route to Mott-insulator based transistors and to discovering singularities hitherto unnoticed in conventional bulk studies of strongly correlated electron systems.

SUBMITTER: Hatano T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3793216 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gate control of electronic phases in a quarter-filled manganite.

Hatano T T   Ogimoto Y Y   Ogawa N N   Nakano M M   Ono S S   Tomioka Y Y   Miyano K K   Iwasa Y Y   Tokura Y Y  

Scientific reports 20131009


Electron correlation often produces a variety of electrically insulating states caused by self-organization of electrons, which are particularly stable at commensurate fillings. Although collapsing such ordered states by minute external stimuli has been a key strategy toward device applications, it is difficult to access their true electronic phase boundaries due to the necessity of fine-tuning of material parameters. Here, we demonstrate the ambipolar resistance switching in Pr(1-x)Sr(x)MnO3 th  ...[more]

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