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Strain-induced magnetic phase transition in SrCoO$_{3-δ}$ thin films

Published 18 Feb 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1502.05192v1)

Abstract: It has been well established that both in bulk at ambient pressure and for films under modest strains, cubic SrCoO${3-\delta}$ ($\delta < 0.2$) is a ferromagnetic metal. Recent theoretical work, however, indicates that a magnetic phase transition to an antiferromagnetic structure could occur under large strain accompanied by a metal-insulator transition. We have observed a strain-induced ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic phase transition in SrCoO${3-\delta}$ films grown on DyScO$3$ substrates, which provide a large tensile epitaxial strain, as compared to ferromagnetic films under lower tensile strain on SrTiO$_3$ substrates. Magnetometry results demonstrate the existence of antiferromagnetic spin correlations and neutron diffraction experiments provide a direct evidence for a G-type antiferromagnetic structure with Ne\'el temperatures between $T_N \sim 135\,\pm\,10\,K$ and $\sim 325\,\pm\,10\,K$ depending on the oxygen content of the samples. Therefore, our data experimentally confirm the predicted strain-induced magnetic phase transition to an antiferromagnetic state for SrCoO${3-\delta}$ thin films under large epitaxial strain.

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