The crystalline structure, anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), and magnetization of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3∕SrTiO3 (LSMO/STO) superlattices grown by a rf sputtering system are systematically analyzed to study the spin polarization of manganite at interfaces. The presence of positive low-temperature AMR in LSMO/STO superlattices implies that two bands of majority and minority character contribute to the transport properties, leading to a reduced spin polarization. Furthermore, the magnetization of superlattices follows the T3∕2 law and decays more quickly as the thickness ratio dSTO∕dLSMO increases, corresponding to a reduced exchange coupling. The results clearly show that the spin polarization is strongly correlated with the influence of interface-induced strain on the structure.
E. Favre-NicolinL. RannoCatherine DubourdieuM. Rosina
T. WalterK.‐H. MüllerK. DörrM. SahanaK. NenkovK.D. BrandL. Schultz
C. KwonQ. X. JiaFan YangM. F. HundleyD. ReagorJ. Y. CoulterD. E. Peterson
C. KwonQ. X. JiaFan YangM. F. HundleyD. Reagor
M. SahanaT. WalterK. DörrK.‐H. MüllerD. EckertK.D. Brand