Magnetotransport Studies of BaPbO3/BaBiO3 Bilayer Thin Films
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Abstract
Barium lead bismuth oxide (BaPb1-xBixO3) shows a complex phase diagram with adjacent superconducting, insulating, and charge ordered states. The effects of disorder and stripe-like structural phase separation have recently been studied in bulk single crystals [P. Giraldo-Gallo et al. Nat. Comms. 6, 8231 (2015)]; here we study the effects of disorder in a model system - BaPbO3/BaBiO3 bilayer thin films. Low temperature magnetotransport measurements show a crossover between weak localization and antilocalization near the superconducting transition, and we extract the associated electronic dephasing and spin-orbital lifetimes.
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Presenters
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Nicholas Breznay
Harvey Mudd College, Department of Physics, Harvey Mudd College
Authors
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Nicholas Breznay
Harvey Mudd College, Department of Physics, Harvey Mudd College
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Adam Shaw
Department of Physics, Harvey Mudd College
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Gerwin Hassink
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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Robert Hammond
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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Malcolm Beasley
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University