Improving future electronic devices through oxide materials

This figure shows that when the electrons are controlled using the Rashba effect (which involves a perpendicular internal field, E0), there are changes in the way they move and interact with each other in a material. This change causes the material structure to distort, similar to when you push and pull on a rubber band. The most likely positions for the electrons from the oxygen and titanium atoms are represented by the orange and blue colours (orbitals). These positions look distorted from their original position in…

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