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Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy imaging of Fe deposited SrTiO3(100)-(√13 × √13)-R33.7° surface is presented. Low-energy electron diffraction patterns showed that the surface reconstruction remained after Fe deposition at room temperature. Fe deposition generated defects, including oxygen vacancies, on the SrTiO3(100)-(√13 × √13)-R33.7° surface. These defects have a periodicity with the c(√13 × √13) symmetry. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy demonstrated the formation of two types of defects: one had the same density of state with defects on the bare SrTiO3(100)-(√13 × √13)-R33.7° surface, and the other had a narrow band gap structure. These results are attributed the formation of a two-dimensional hole gas at the FeOx/SrTiO3(100) interface.
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The Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan (JCS-Japan) publishes original experimental and theoretical researches and reviews on ceramic science, ceramic materials, and related fields, including composites and hybrids. JCS-Japan welcomes manuscripts on both fundamental and applied researches.