Intrinsic interfacial van der Waals monolayers and their effect on the high-temperature superconductor FeSe/SrTiO$_3$ (1805.03293v1)
Abstract: The sensitive dependence of monolayer materials on their environment often gives rise to unexpected properties. It was recently demonstrated that monolayer FeSe on a SrTiO$3$ substrate exhibits a much higher superconducting critical temperature T$_C$ than the bulk material. Here, we examine the interfacial structure of FeSe / SrTiO$_3$ and the effect of an interfacial Ti${1+x}$O$2$ layer on the increased T$_C$ using a combination of scanning transmission electron microscopy and density functional theory. We find Ti${1+x}$O$_2$ forms its own quasi-two-dimensional layer, bonding to both the substrate and the FeSe film by van der Waals interactions. The excess Ti in this layer electron-dopes the FeSe monolayer in agreement with experimental observations. Moreover, the interfacial layer introduces symmetry-breaking distortions in the FeSe film that favor a T$_C$ increase. These results suggest that this common substrate may be functionalized to modify the electronic structure of a variety of thin films and monolayers.
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