Hamburg 2001 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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AM: Magnetismus
AM 3: Magnetowiderstand I
AM 3.13: Vortrag
Montag, 26. März 2001, 17:30–17:45, S 5.2
Magnetotransport in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrTiO3 multilayers — •Kathrin Dörr1, Karl-Hartmut Müller1, Mungila Sahana1, Theresia Walter1, Konstantin Nenkov1, Ludwig Schultz1, and Karin Brand2 — 1IFW Dresden, Postfach 270116, 01171 Dresden — 2TU Dresden, Institute of Applied Physics, 01062 Dresden
La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) is a half metal that shows the colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) near the ferromagnetic Curie temperature of TC = 370 K and metallic conductivity below. However, ultrathin (< 3 nm) films of LSMO are semiconductors with reduced magnetic order. Epitaxial strain and surface effects tend to suppress the ferromagnetic double exchange. We have studied the behavior of coherently grown LSMO / STO multilayers with ultrathin manganite layers prepared by pulsed laser deposition. HRTEM images of cross sections of the samples indicate coherent growth, fairly smooth interfaces, and a thickness-dependent undulation of layers. Magnetic measurements show a decrease of TC with d, from 354 K for d = 10 nm to 165 K for 1.9 nm, associated with a pronounced reduction of the spontaneous magnetization. Results of in-plane magnetotransport indicate the existence of discrete ferromagnetic regions and a percolative nature of transport in the ultrathin LSMO films. In this regime, strongly non-linear transport has been observed and will be discussed.