Jingxin Chen, Jin Young Oh, Boyu Li, Zhihan Qiao, Haiyang Zhang, Deyang Li, Enyang Men, Hangtian Wang, Shibo Xi, Kai Chen, Han Zhang, Hyoungjeen Jeen, Sang-Youn Park, Dongsheng Song, Hong Zhu, Woo Seok Choi, Lin Hao
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Wavelength-Selective Control of Visible Light Absorption through Capping-Assisted Oxygen Migration in Oxide Heterostructures
Oxygen concentration critically determines the physical properties of transition metal oxides. In this work, we realized a subtle modulation of the oxygen concentration in heterostructures composed of perovskite SrTiO3 (STO) and brownmillerite SrCoO2.5 (BM-SCO) by deliberately promoting oxygen migration from the oxygen reservoir to BM-SCO with the assistance of STO capping. A small increase in the oxygen concentration was demonstrated to exclusively change the interorbital transition that is mostly related to the O 2p states in BM-SCO. The independent tuning of interorbital transition facilitates a wavelength-selective control of visible-light absorption. This results in a rich colorful appearance of the heterostructures, which depends on the thickness of the STO capping layer. The capping-assisted oxygen migration is expected to facilitate the designing and tailoring of emergent phenomena in oxygen-deficient oxides, even in the absence of a full topotactic phase transition.
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