Anisotropic superconductivity and frozen electronic states at the (111) LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface
2018
We report measurements of the superconducting properties of the two-dimensional (2D) gas that forms at the interface between ${\mathrm{LaAlO}}_{3}$ (LAO) and ${\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$ (STO) in the (111) crystal orientation, a system that permits in situ tuning of carrier density and disorder by means of a back-gate voltage ${V}_{g}$. Like the (001) oriented LAO/STO interface, superconductivity at the (111) LAO/STO interface can be tuned by ${V}_{g}$. The 2D superconductivity in these (111) LAO/STO samples shows an in-plane anisotropy, being different along different interface crystal directions, and ``remembers'' the disorder landscape at which they are cooled through the superconducting transition. The low energy scale and other characteristics of this memory effect distinguish it from charge-trapping effects previously observed in (001) interface samples.
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