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Angle-dependent magnetoresistance of Pt/EuO<sub>1-x</sub> thin films

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Abstract

Europium monoxide (EuO) has attracted a great deal of attention in spintronic research due to its unique ferromagnetic and semiconducting properties. Here, we have prepared Pt/EuO thin films by pulsed laser deposition. We study the magnetic and transport properties as a function of temperature and field. The magnetic data shows enhanced Curie temperature to 140 K, which is a signature of oxygen deficiency. Transport measurements reveal a metal-insulator transition below 70 K associated with the ferromagnetic ordering of EuO. Angle-dependent magnetoresistance exhibits behavior that cannot be explained solely on the basis of anisotropic magnetoresistance of EuO: rather, the MR shows a strong angular dependence as the magnetic field, H, is rotated from in-plane to perpendicular-to-plane, while keeping H perpendicular to the current – a feature consistent with spin Hall magnetoresistance. We discuss the possible origins of the angular dependence by considering the strong spin-orbit coupling present in the system, magnetic proximity effect, interface properties, and the hetero-structure nature of the films.

Presenters

  • Narendra Shrestha

    Uni of Wyoming

Authors

  • Narendra Shrestha

    Uni of Wyoming

  • Joseph R Murphy

    Physics, University of Wyoming, Univ of Wyoming, Uni of Wyoming

  • Subash Kattel

    Univ of Wyoming, Uni of Wyoming

  • WIlliam Rice

    Physics, University of Wyoming, Univ of Wyoming, Uni of Wyoming

  • Jinke Tang

    University of Wyoming, Physics and Astronomy, University of Wyoming, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Wyoming, Uni of Wyoming