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- Title
Bipolar Conduction and Giant Positive Magnetoresistance in Doped Metallic Titanium Oxide Heterostructures.
- Authors
Huang, Ke; Wang, Tao; Jin, Mengjia; Wu, Liang; Wang, Junyao Floria; Li, Shengyao; Qi, Dong‐Chen; Cheng, Shuying; Li, Yangyang; Chen, Jingsheng; He, Xiaozhong; Li, Changjian; Pennycook, Stephen J.; Renshaw Wang, Xiao
- Abstract
Empowering conventional materials with unexpected magnetoelectric properties is appealing to the multi‐functionalization of existing devices and the exploration of future electronics. Recently, owing to its unique effect in modulating a matter's properties, ultra‐small dopants, for example, H, D, and Li, attract enormous attention in creating emergent functionalities, such as superconductivity, and metal–insulator transition. Here, an observation of bipolar conduction accompanied by a giant positive magnetoresistance in D‐doped metallic Ti oxide (TiOxDy) films is reported. To overcome the challenges in intercalating the D into a crystalline oxide, a series of TiOxDy is formed by sequentially doping Ti with D and surface/interface oxidation. Intriguingly, while the electron mobility of the TiOxDy increases by an order of magnitude larger after doping, the emergent holes also exhibit high mobility. Moreover, the bipolar conduction induces a giant magnetoresistance up to 900% at 6 T, which is ≈6 times higher than its conventional phase. This study paves a way to empower conventional materials in existing electronics and induce novel electronic phases.
- Subjects
GIANT magnetoresistance; METALLIC oxides; METAL-insulator transitions; HETEROSTRUCTURES; ELECTRON mobility
- Publication
Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2021, Vol 8, Issue 9, p1
- ISSN
2196-7350
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/admi.202002147