A Living-Dead Magnetic Layer at the Surface of Ferrimagnetic DyTiO3 Thin Films

作者:Aeschlimann Raphael; Preziosi Daniele; Scheiderer Philipp; Sing Michael; Valencia Sergio; Santamaria Jacobo; Luo Chen; Ryll Hanjo; Radu Florin; Claessen Ralph; Piamonteze Cinthia; Bibes Manuel*
来源:Advanced Materials, 2018, 30(29): 1707489.
DOI:10.1002/adma.201707489

摘要

When ferromagnetic films become ultrathin, key properties such as the Curie temperature and the saturation magnetization are usually depressed. This effect is thoroughly investigated in magnetic oxides such as half-metallic manganites, but much less in ferrimagnetic insulating perovskites such as rare-earth titanates RTiO3, despite their appeal to design correlated 2D electron gases. Here, the magnetic properties of epitaxial DyTiO3 thin films are reported. While films thicker than about 50 nm show a bulk-like response, at low thickness a surprising increase of the saturation magnetization is observed. This behavior is described using a classical model of a dead layer but assuming that this layer is actually living, that is, it responds to the magnetic field with a strong paramagnetic susceptibility. Through depth-dependent X-ray absorption and photoemission spectroscopy, it is shown that the living-dead layer corresponds to surface regions where magnetic (S = 1/2) Ti3+ ions are replaced by nonmagnetic Ti4+ ions. Hysteresis cycles at the Dy M-5 and Ti L-3 edges indicate that the surface Ti4+ ions decouple the Dy3+ ions, thus unleashing their strong paramagnetic response. Finally, it is shown how capping the DyTiO3 film can help increase the Ti3+ content near the surface and thus recover a better ferrimagnetic behavior.

  • 出版日期2018-7-19