JOURNAL ARTICLE

Structural, electronic and magnetic properties of YMnO3/La0.7Sr0.3MnO3heterostructures

Abstract

Heterostructures with competing magnetic interactions are often exploited for their tailored new functionalities. Exchange bias is one such outcome of interfacial coupling across ferromagnetic–antiferromagnetic, multiferroic–ferromagnetic, two antiferromagnetic, or antiferromagnetic and paramagnetic interfaces. Apart from the usual horizontal shift of the hysteresis loop (exchange bias shift), a small `vertical shift' of the hysteresis loops along the magnetization axis has also been seen, but it was always relatively small. Recently, an unusually large `vertical shift' in epitaxial bilayer heterostructures comprising ferromagnetic La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 and multiferroic orthorhombic YMnO 3 layers was reported. Here, using polarized neutron reflectometry, the magnetic proximity effect in such bilayers has been investigated. A detailed magnetic depth profile at the interface, elucidating the intrinsic nature of the vertical shift in such heterostructures, is reported. Further corroboration of this observation has been made by means of first-principles calculations, and the structural and electronic properties of YMnO 3 /La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 heterostructures are studied. Although in the bulk, the ground state of YMnO 3 is an E -type antiferromagnet, the YMnO 3 /La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 heterostructure stabilizes the ferromagnetic phase in YMnO 3 in the interface region. It is found that, in the hypothetical ferromagnetic phase of bulk YMnO 3 , the polarization is suppressed, and owing to a large difference between the lattice constants in the ab plane a strong magnetocrystalline anisotropy is present. This anisotropy produces a high coercivity of the unusual ferromagnetic YMnO 3 phase at the interface, which is responsible for the large vertical shift observed in experiment.

Keywords:
Condensed matter physics Ferromagnetism Antiferromagnetism Exchange bias Materials science Heterojunction Magnetization Magnetocrystalline anisotropy Orthorhombic crystal system Magnetic anisotropy Physics Crystal structure Magnetic field Chemistry Crystallography

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Multiferroics and related materials
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