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Non-universal current flow near the metal-insulator transition in an oxide interface.

Eylon PerskyNaor VardiAna Mafalda R V L MonteiroThierry C van ThielHyeok YoonYanwu XieBenoît FauquéAndrea D CavigliaHarold Y HwangKamran BehniaJonathan RuhmanBeena Kalisky
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
In systems near phase transitions, macroscopic properties often follow algebraic scaling laws, determined by the dimensionality and the underlying symmetries of the system. The emergence of such universal scaling implies that microscopic details are irrelevant. Here, we locally investigate the scaling properties of the metal-insulator transition at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface. We show that, by changing the dimensionality and the symmetries of the electronic system, coupling between structural and electronic properties prevents the universal behavior near the transition. By imaging the current flow in the system, we reveal that structural domain boundaries modify the filamentary flow close to the transition point, preventing a fractal with the expected universal dimension from forming.
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