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Heteroepitaxial control of Fermi liquid, Hund metal, and Mott insulator phases in the single-atomic-layer limit

Interfaces between dissimilar correlated oxides can offer devices with versatile functionalities. In that respect, manipulating and measuring novel physical properties of oxide heterointerfaces are highly desired. Yet, despite extensive studies, obtaining direct information on their momentum-resolved electronic structure remains a great challenge. This is because most correlated interfacial phenomena appear within a few atomic layers from the interface, thus limiting the application of available experimental probes. Here, we utilize atomic-scale epitaxy and photoemission spectroscopy to demonstrate the interface control of correlated electronic phases in atomic-scale ruthenate--titanate heterostructures. While bulk SrRuO$_3$ is a ferromagnetic metal, the heterointerfaces exclusively realize three distinct correlated phases in the single-atomic-layer limit. Our theory reveals that atomic-scale structural proximity effects lead to the emergence of Fermi liquid, Hund metal, and Mott insulator phases in the quantum-confined SrRuO$_3$. These results highlight the extensive interfacial tunability of electronic phases, hitherto hidden in the atomically thin correlated heterostructure.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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