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Strain-induced perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in La$_2$CoMnO$_{6-ε}$ thin films and its dependence with film thickness (1510.08685v4)

Published 29 Oct 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Ferromagnetic insulating La$2$CoMnO${6-\epsilon}$ (LCMO) epitaxial thin films grown on top of SrTiO$3$ (001) substrates presents a strong magnetic anisotropy favoring the out of plane orientation of the magnetization with a strong anisotropy field ($\sim 70$ kOe for film thickness of about 15 nm) and with a coercive field of about 10 kOe. The anisotropy can be tuned by modifying the oxygen content of the film which indirectly has two effects on the unit cell: i) change of the orientation of the LCMO crystallographic axis over the substrate (from c in-plane to c out-of-plane) and ii) shrinkage of the out of plane cell parameter, which implies increasing tensile strain of the films. In contrast, LCMO films grown on (LaAlO$_3$)${0.3}$(Sr$2$AlTaO$_6$)${0.7}$ and LaAlO$3$ substrates (with a larger out-of-plane lattice parameter and compressive stress) display in-plane magnetic anisotropy. Thus, we link the strong magnetic anisotropy observed in La$_2$CoMnO${6-\epsilon}$ to the relation between in-plane and out-of-plane parameters and so to the film stress.

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