Interfacial ferromagnetism in an atomically ordered three-component manganite superlattice
ORAL
Abstract
Lattice distortions play a key role in the ferromagnetic-metallic ground state of the mixed valent manganite, La2/3Sr1/3MnO3. To explore the effect of such distortions on the electronic and magnetic properties, we substitute 50% of the La atoms with Y to grow La1/3Y1/3Sr1/3MnO3 thin films where the La, Y and Sr atoms all randomly occupy the A-site. But the random occupancy also leads to disorder. We decouple this disorder by constructing an ordered superlattice of three manganite phases, LaMnO3, YMnO3, and SrMnO3, stacked at the atomic layer limit. Our electronic transport measurements show an insulating ground state in both the ordered superlattice and the random alloy samples although a crossover to a metallic state around 120K is observed in the ordered superlattice. We find a quasiparticle peak due to interfacial reconstruction at the oxygen K-edge in the ordered superlattice when probed with resonant soft x-rays. Furthermore, a more than four times stronger dichroic signal is observed in the ordered superlattice compared to the random alloy sample. These measurements point to ferromagnetic metallic tendencies at the Mn3+/Mn4+ interfaces in the ordered superlattice.
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Publication: Planned submission: Interfacial ferromagnetic half-metal states in an insulating LaMnO3-YMnO3-SrMnO3 atomically ordered superlattice.
Presenters
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Maitri P Warusawithana
University of North Florida
Authors
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Maitri P Warusawithana
University of North Florida
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Caitlin S Kengle
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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James A Payne
University of North Florida
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Dakota T Brown
University of North Florida
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Paul Olalde-Velasco
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico
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Raymond Fan
Diamond Light Source, UK
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Thomas M Pekarek
University of North Florida