Perovskite superlattices as tailored materials of correlated electrons

2001 
Abstract A systematic study is presented on the control of magnetoelectronic properties of La 1− x Sr x MnO 3 thin films and their superlattices. First, it is demonstrated that the orbital/spin ordering of the thin films can be controlled by tuning epitaxial strain from the substrate even at a fixed doping level. Then, we show two prototypical cases of the manganite-based superlattice, which show gigantic magnetoelectronic responses due to the spin-modification at the interfaces. In the case of superlattices composed of ferromagnetic metal La 1− x Sr x MnO 3 ( x =0.2, 0.3, and 0.4) and non-magnetic insulator SrTiO 3 , the remarkable variation of magnetization with doping level indicates that spin canting is caused by the charge-transfer at the interface in a doping ( x )-dependent manner. In the superlattices of La 1− x Sr x MnO 3 ( x =0.4) and antiferromagnetic La 1− x Sr x FeO 3 ( x =0.4), antiferromagnetic spin correlation in La 1− x Sr x FeO 3 is transmitted to the ferromagnetic spin ordering in the La 1− x Sr x MnO 3 layer to induce the spin canting. External magnetic field restores the ferromagnetism of La 1− x Sr x MnO 3 near the interfaces, giving rise to large magnetoresistance subsisting to the lowest temperature in these superlattice systems.
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