Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8152501 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Epitaxial Fe3O4 films on (1â¯1â¯0)-oriented SrTiO3 and MgAl2O4 were prepared to investigate the in-plane-direction dependence of the interfacial lattice disorder and its effect on the magnetic property. Transmission electron microscopy images of (1â¯1â¯0) Fe3O4/SrTiO3 showed that lattice spots at the interface along the in-plane [â¯â1â¯1â¯0] direction were quite regular, but those along the in-plane [0â¯0â¯1] direction exhibited a distinctive lattice disorder. In contrast, the (1â¯1â¯0) Fe3O4/MgAl2O4 exhibited quite regular and smooth interfaces along both in-plane directions. The (1â¯1â¯0) Fe3O4/SrTiO3, which keeps structural symmetry across the interface along the in-plane [â¯â1â¯1â¯0] direction but not across the interface along the in-plane [0â¯0â¯1] direction, exhibited improved properties: The in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was about five times larger than those in the previous reports, and the maximum magnetoresistance was about twice that of the Fe3O4/MgAl2O4. This suggests that the microscopically anisotropic lattice disorder at the interface can be used to control the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy and the magnetoresistance of a magnetic film for spintronic applications.
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Authors
Santosh Ghimire, Joonghoe Dho,