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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 8: Low-Dimensional Systems: Oxide Hetero-Interfaces
TT 8.11: Vortrag
Montag, 16. März 2015, 12:15–12:30, H 3010
Magnetism and Charge Transfer in PrNiO3-La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 Heterostructures — •Martin Bluschke1,2, Alex Frano1,2, Enrico Schierle2, Matthias Hepting1, Matteo Minola1, Georg Christiani1, Gennady Logvenov1, Eugen Weschke2, Eva Benckiser1, and Bernhard Keimer1 — 1Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany — 2Helmholz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany
Heterostructures of the bulk antiferromagnet PrNiO3 (PNO) and the bulk ferromagnetic metal La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 (LCMO) are grown by pulsed laser deposition on LaSrAlO4 substrates for a systematic series of superlattice geometries. A characterization of the structural, magnetization, and transport properties is combined with the results of soft x-ray absorption and resonant scattering measurements to understand how the bulk properties of the individual components are modified via epitaxial strain and heterostructuring. In particular the PNO-LCMO interface is studied. A net transfer of electrons from Mn to Ni sites is observed near the interface. In addition the saturation magnetization and Curie temperature of the ferromagnetic response are found to be reduced compared to bulk LCMO. The antiferromagnetic order characteristic of bulk PNO is observed in superlattices containing 8 unit cells of PNO per bilayer, but suppressed below the detection limit for thinner 4 unit cell layers. Finally a transition between metallic and insulating behaviour in PNO is observed as the layer thickness is reduced from 12 to 4 unit cells, whereas the LCMO layers studied (4-18 unit cells) were insulating in all cases.