Dimensional control of interface coupling-induced ferromagnetism in CaRuO3/SrCuO2superlattices

Autor: Zhe, Li, Wenxiao, Shi, Jine, Zhang, Jie, Zheng, Mengqin, Wang, ZhaoZhao, Zhu, Furong, Han, Hui, Zhang, Liming, Xie, Chen, Yunzhong, Hu, Fengxia, Shen, Baogen, Chen, Yuansha, Sun, Jirong
Zdroj: NPG Asia Materials; December 2024, Vol. 16 Issue: 1
Abstrakt: Due to the strong interactions from multiple degrees of freedom at the interfaces, electron-correlated oxide heterostructures have provided a promising platform for creating exotic quantum states. Understanding and controlling the coupling effects at the oxide interface are prerequisites for designing emergent interfacial phases with desired functionalities. Here, we report the dimensional control of the interface coupling-induced ferromagnetic (FM) phase in perovskite-CaRuO3/infinite-layered-SrCuO2superlattices. Structural analysis reveals the occurrence of chain-type to planar-type structural transitions for the SrCuO2layer as the layer thickness increases. The Hall and magnetoresistance measurements indicate the appearance of an interfacial FM state in the originally paramagnetic CaRuO3layers when the CaRuO3layer is in proximity to the chain-type SrCuO2layers; this superlattice has the highest Curie temperature of ~75 K and perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Along with the thickness-driven structural transition of the SrCuO2layers, the interfacial FM order gradually deteriorates and finally disappears. As shown by the X-ray absorption results, the charge transfer at the CaRuO3/chain-SrCuO2and CaRuO3/plane-SrCuO2interfaces are different, resulting in dimensional control of the interfacial magnetic state. The results from our study can be used to facilitate a new method to manipulate interface coupling and create emergent interfacial phases in oxide heterostructures.
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