Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8154155 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Lattice distortions can stabilize magnetic ground states not observed in the bulk for thin films of undoped cobalt perovskites ACoO3. We have found that lattice distortions, in the form of tensile epitaxial strain, can stabilize a ferromagnetic ground state in PrCoO3 thin films below 65â¯K. However, in Pr0.7Y0.3CoO3, which has a smaller unit cell, similar levels of tensile strain are insufficient to induce ferromagnetism. These results indicate the importance of A-site cation choice for Co spin-state and Co-O-Co exchange interactions, offering another dimension to tune magnetic order in thin film cobalt perovskites.
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Authors
Ted D. Sanders, Urusa S. Alaan, Matthew T. Gray, Shameek Bose, Matthew Taylor, Mariona Cabero, Virat Mehta, Maria Varela, Chris Leighton, Yuri Suzuki,