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Interface Engineering in La0.67Sr0.33MnO3-SrTiO3 Heterostructures

Hans Boschker, Zhaoliang Liao, Mark Huijben, Gertjan Koster, Guus Rijnders

Published 2016-09-16Version 1

Interface engineering is an extremely useful tool for systematically investigating materials and the various ways materials interact with each other. We describe different interface engineering strategies designed to reveal the origin of the electric and magnetic dead-layer at La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 interfaces. La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 is a key example of a strongly correlated peroskite oxide material in which a subtle balance of competing interactions gives rise to a ferromagnetic metallic groundstate. This balance, however, is easily disrupted at interfaces. We systematically vary the dopant profile, the disorder and the oxygen octahedra rotations at the interface to investigate which mechanism is responsible for the dead layer. We find that the magnetic dead layer can be completely eliminated by compositional interface engineering such that the polar discontinuity at the interface is removed. This, however, leaves the electrical dead-layer largely intact. We find that deformations in the oxygen octahedra network at the interface are the dominant cause for the electrical dead layer.

Comments: This will be published as a chapter in the upcoming book Oxide interfaces - charge and spin transport - Fundamentals and Applications. 29 pages, 16 figures
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