Thickness dependent itinerant ferromagnetism in ultrathin Ba-doped SrRu O3 films
Abstract
The electronic and magnetic properties in A B O3 perovskite oxides are extremely sensitive to lattice structure, but also to dimensionality, such as the thickness in thin film-form. Here, we report the thickness-dependent electromagnetic properties of ultrathin epitaxially stabilized Sr1 −xBaxRu O3 (x =0.08 , 0.2) thin films on a SrTi O3 (001) substrate. The results reveal that the barium doping (0.08 ≤x ≤0.20 ) reduces Ru O6 orthorhombic distortions existing in SrRu O3 and induces a tetragonal distortion, as evidenced by out-of-plane lattice expansion. A metal-to-insulator transition, accompanied by a ferromagnetic to nonmagnetic transition occurs with reducing film thickness from 10 to 3 unit cells for both x =0.08 and 0.2, regardless of the doping level. The results suggest that the effects of compositional vacancies and surface/interface contributions introduced via dimensional confinement are more dominant than A -site chemical disorder or structural distortion for the loss of metallicity and ferromagnetism in ultra-thin epitaxial films.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Materials
- Pub Date:
- May 2023
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2212.12120
- Bibcode:
- 2023PhRvM...7e4408A
- Keywords:
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- Condensed Matter - Materials Science