@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000104, author = {Kambara, Hiroshi and Tanaka, Hiroyuki and Oishi, Satoru and Tenya, Kenichi and Tsujii, Hiroyuki}, issue = {17}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, month = {Nov}, note = {Using interface-sensitive resistance measurement techniques, we detected the reducing reaction precursor at the interface between the metallic oxide SrRuO₃ and the electrodes under a hydrogenous atmosphere at room temperature. The interface resistance between this polycrystalline oxide and the electrodes (metallic pads or wires) clearly increased with the hydrogen present even at room temperature. In contrast, for bulk SrRuO₃, no increase in resistance was found. The rate of increase of the interface resistance depends on the electrode material. For example, that of SrRuO₃- Ag is larger than that of SrRuO₃-Cu, and the rate is related to the propensity for bulk oxide to reduce; Ag₂O is easier to reduce than CuO. The origin of the increase in interface resistance is posited to be the partial deficiency of oxygen in SrRuO₃. Our experiments suggest that the reduction at the interface of SrRuO₃ occurs at relatively low temperatures (room temperature) compared with the bulk reducing temperature of ~200℃ previously reported. In addition, electrode materials control the reducing reaction at the interface., Article, Journal of Applied Physics,128(17):175306 (2020)}, pages = {175306--175306}, title = {Room-temperature reduction at SrRuO₃– metal interface in hydrogenous atmosphere detected by interface-sensitive resistance measurement}, volume = {128}, year = {2020} }