초록 |
We have investigated frequency dependant conductivity (or permittivity) of low dimensional oxide structures represented by [(Sr0.75,La0.25)TiO3]1/[SrTiO3]n superlattices. The low dimensional oxide superlattice was made by cumulative stacking of one unit cell thick La doped SrTiO3 and SrTiO3 with variable thickness from 1 to 6 unit cell, i,e, [(Sr0.75,La0.25)TiO3]1/[SrTiO3]n (n=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). We found two kinds of relaxation when n is 3 and 4, while, inductance component was observed at n=1. This behavior can be explained by electron modulation in (Sr0.75,La0.25)TiO3/SrTiO3 superlattices. When n is 1, electrons by La doping well extend to un-doped layer. Therefore, the transport of superlattices follows bulk-like behavior. On the other hand, as n increased, the doped electrons became two types of carrier: one localized and the other extended. These results in two kinds of transport phase. At further increase of n, most of doped electrons are localized at the doped layer. This result shows that dimensionality of the oxide structure significantly affect the transport of oxide nanostructures. |