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Ferromagnetism above 1000?K in a highly cation-ordered double-perovskite insulator Sr3OsO6.


ABSTRACT: Magnetic insulators have wide-ranging applications, including microwave devices, permanent magnets and future spintronic devices. However, the record Curie temperature (TC), which determines the temperature range in which any ferri/ferromagnetic system remains stable, has stood still for over eight decades. Here we report that a highly B-site ordered cubic double-perovskite insulator, Sr3OsO6, has the highest TC (of ~1060?K) among all insulators and oxides; also, this is the highest magnetic ordering temperature in any compound without 3d transition elements. The cubic B-site ordering is confirmed by atomic-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy. The electronic structure calculations elucidate a ferromagnetic insulating state with Jeff?=?3/2 driven by the large spin-orbit coupling of Os6+ 5d2 orbitals. Moreover, the Sr3OsO6 films are epitaxially grown on SrTiO3 substrates, suggesting that they are compatible with device fabrication processes and thus promising for spintronic applications.

SUBMITTER: Wakabayashi YK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6372617 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ferromagnetism above 1000 K in a highly cation-ordered double-perovskite insulator Sr<sub>3</sub>OsO<sub>6</sub>.

Wakabayashi Yuki K YK   Krockenberger Yoshiharu Y   Tsujimoto Naoto N   Boykin Tommy T   Tsuneyuki Shinji S   Taniyasu Yoshitaka Y   Yamamoto Hideki H  

Nature communications 20190212 1


Magnetic insulators have wide-ranging applications, including microwave devices, permanent magnets and future spintronic devices. However, the record Curie temperature (T<sub>C</sub>), which determines the temperature range in which any ferri/ferromagnetic system remains stable, has stood still for over eight decades. Here we report that a highly B-site ordered cubic double-perovskite insulator, Sr<sub>3</sub>OsO<sub>6</sub>, has the highest T<sub>C</sub> (of ~1060 K) among all insulators and ox  ...[more]

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