TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonmonotonic anisotropy in charge conduction induced by antiferrodistortive transition in metallic SrTiO3
AU - Tao, Qian
AU - Loret, Bastien
AU - Xu, Bin
AU - Yang, Xiaojun
AU - Rischau, Carl Willem
AU - Lin, Xiao
AU - Fauqué, Benoît
AU - Verstraete, Matthieu J.
AU - Behnia, Kamran
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Physical Society.
PY - 2016/7/6
Y1 - 2016/7/6
N2 - Cubic SrTiO3 becomes tetragonal below 105 K. The antiferrodistortive (AFD) distortion leads to clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of adjacent TiO6 octahedra. This insulator becomes a metal upon the introduction of extremely low concentration of n-type dopants. However, signatures of the structural phase transition in charge conduction have remained elusive. Employing the Montgomery technique, we succeed in resolving the anisotropy of charge conductivity induced by the AFD transition, in the presence of different types of dopants. We find that the slight lattice distortion (<6×10-4) gives rise to a 20% anisotropy in charge conductivity, in agreement with the expectations of band calculations. Application of uniaxial strain amplifies the detectable anisotropy by disfavoring one of the three possible tetragonal domains. In contrast with all other known anisotropic Fermi liquids, the anisotropy has opposite signs for elastic and inelastic scattering. Increasing the concentration of dopants leads to a drastic shift in the temperature of the AFD transition either upward or downward. The latter result puts strong constraints on any hypothetical role played by the AFD soft mode in the formation of Cooper pairs and the emergence of superconductivity in SrTiO3.
AB - Cubic SrTiO3 becomes tetragonal below 105 K. The antiferrodistortive (AFD) distortion leads to clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of adjacent TiO6 octahedra. This insulator becomes a metal upon the introduction of extremely low concentration of n-type dopants. However, signatures of the structural phase transition in charge conduction have remained elusive. Employing the Montgomery technique, we succeed in resolving the anisotropy of charge conductivity induced by the AFD transition, in the presence of different types of dopants. We find that the slight lattice distortion (<6×10-4) gives rise to a 20% anisotropy in charge conductivity, in agreement with the expectations of band calculations. Application of uniaxial strain amplifies the detectable anisotropy by disfavoring one of the three possible tetragonal domains. In contrast with all other known anisotropic Fermi liquids, the anisotropy has opposite signs for elastic and inelastic scattering. Increasing the concentration of dopants leads to a drastic shift in the temperature of the AFD transition either upward or downward. The latter result puts strong constraints on any hypothetical role played by the AFD soft mode in the formation of Cooper pairs and the emergence of superconductivity in SrTiO3.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.035111
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.035111
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84978426319
SN - 2469-9950
VL - 94
JO - Physical Review B
JF - Physical Review B
IS - 3
M1 - 035111
ER -