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  • Using oxide interface engineering, researchers have shown that a single layer of copper and oxygen atoms can support superconductivity in a bilayer structure made from a metal and an insulator.

    • Stefano Gariglio
    • Marc Gabay
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 5, P: 13-14
  • As capacitors, the ubiquitous components of electronic circuitry, get smaller, keeping them insulating is a challenge. But that's not necessarily bad news — some conductivity might be just the thing for data storage.

    • Pavlo Zubko
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 460, P: 45-46
  • Ferroelectricity and superconductivity do not have much in common. Now, a superconducting and a ferroelectric-like state have been found to coexist in a doped perovskite oxide.

    • Marc Gabay
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 13, P: 624-625
  • The metallic sheet at the heterointerface between two different insulating and non-magnetic oxides displays seemingly conflicting ferromagnetic properties that may be explained by the presence of a spiral magnetic structure.

    • Marc Gabay
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 9, P: 610-611
  • When the thickness of a LaNiO3 film is reduced to only two unit cells, the material undergoes an abrupt metal-to-insulator transition.

    • Marc Gabay
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 9, P: 417-418
  • The use of terahertz pulses to 'gate' interlayer charge transport in a superconductor could lead to a variety of new and interesting applications.

    • Marc Gabay
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 5, P: 447-449
  • Domain walls are natural borders in ferromagnetic, ferroelectric or ferroelastic materials. It seems that they can also be reactive areas that produce crystallographic phases never before observed in bulk materials. See Letter p.379

    • Philippe Ghosez
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 515, P: 348-350
  • Epitaxial growth followed by topotactic reduction yields superconducting nickelate phases with the same hole-doping level as that obtained by chemical substitution, without causing structural disorder.

    • Marc Gabay
    • Stefano Gariglio
    • Jean-Marc Triscone
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 139-140