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Strain-induced high-temperature perovskite ferromagnetic insulator.


ABSTRACT: Ferromagnetic insulators are required for many new magnetic devices, such as dissipationless quantum-spintronic devices, magnetic tunneling junctions, etc. Ferromagnetic insulators with a high Curie temperature and a high-symmetry structure are critical integration with common single-crystalline oxide films or substrates. So far, the commonly used ferromagnetic insulators mostly possess low-symmetry structures associated with a poor growth quality and widespread properties. The few known high-symmetry materials either have extremely low Curie temperatures (?16 K), or require chemical doping of an otherwise antiferromagnetic matrix. Here we present compelling evidence that the LaCoO3 single-crystalline thin film under tensile strain is a rare undoped perovskite ferromagnetic insulator with a remarkably high TC of up to 90 K. Both experiments and first-principles calculations demonstrate tensile-strain-induced ferromagnetism which does not exist in bulk LaCoO3 The ferromagnetism is strongest within a nearly stoichiometric structure, disappearing when the Co2+ defect concentration reaches about 10%. Significant impact of the research includes demonstration of a strain-induced high-temperature ferromagnetic insulator, successful elevation of the transition over the liquid-nitrogen temperature, and high potential for integration into large-area device fabrication processes.

SUBMITTER: Meng D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5866535 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strain-induced high-temperature perovskite ferromagnetic insulator.

Meng Dechao D   Guo Hongli H   Cui Zhangzhang Z   Ma Chao C   Zhao Jin J   Lu Jiangbo J   Xu Hui H   Wang Zhicheng Z   Hu Xiang X   Fu Zhengping Z   Peng Ranran R   Guo Jinghua J   Zhai Xiaofang X   Brown Gail J GJ   Knize Randy R   Lu Yalin Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180305 12


Ferromagnetic insulators are required for many new magnetic devices, such as dissipationless quantum-spintronic devices, magnetic tunneling junctions, etc. Ferromagnetic insulators with a high Curie temperature and a high-symmetry structure are critical integration with common single-crystalline oxide films or substrates. So far, the commonly used ferromagnetic insulators mostly possess low-symmetry structures associated with a poor growth quality and widespread properties. The few known high-sy  ...[more]

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