Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects

Increasing demand for spintronic devices, such as high-density memory elements, has generated interest in magnetoelectric coupling and multiferroic materials. In heteroepitaxial structures, magnetoelectric coupling occurs only near the strained interfaces, which is why the interface-rich multiferroi...

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Main Authors: Li, Z., You, Lu, Yang, Zai, Tan, H. R., Ren, P., Chen, Xiaofeng, Pan, J. S., Wang, J. L., Wang, L., Bosman, Michel, Zhu, Weimin (EEE), Dong, Zhili
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-997932023-02-28T19:21:59Z Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects Li, Z. You, Lu Yang, Zai Tan, H. R. Ren, P. Chen, Xiaofeng Pan, J. S. Wang, J. L. Wang, L. Bosman, Michel Zhu, Weimin (EEE) Dong, Zhili School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Materials Science & Engineering School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Increasing demand for spintronic devices, such as high-density memory elements, has generated interest in magnetoelectric coupling and multiferroic materials. In heteroepitaxial structures, magnetoelectric coupling occurs only near the strained interfaces, which is why the interface-rich multiferroic multilayer/superlattice is viewed as one of the most efficient ways to enhance the magnetoelectric coupling coefficient. However, both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties are difficult to be maintained when materials are shrunk to ultrathin layers, forming interfacial dead layers and limiting the application of these materials in atomic-scale devices. In this work, we demonstrate that the largely suppressed multiferroic properties of the La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 (16 unit cells)/BaTiO3 (12 unit cells) superlattice correlate with cation defects including both pure edge dislocations and planar defects. This conclusion is reached by combining atomic-resolution electron microscopy, piezoelectric force microscopy, and low-temperature magnetism measurements. Furthermore, it is shown that the density of the observed cation defects can be largely reduced by improving the oxygen off-stoichiometry through increasing oxygen pressure during growth, resulting in robust multiferroic properties. Only by eliminating oxygen vacancies during growth can the ferroic dead layers be further reduced. This work therefore opens the pathway for the integration of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric materials into magnetoelectric devices at diminished length scales. Published version 2013-07-05T04:45:37Z 2019-12-06T20:11:34Z 2013-07-05T04:45:37Z 2019-12-06T20:11:34Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Li, Z., You, L., Yang, Z., Tan, H. R., Ren, P., Chen, X. F., et al. (2013). Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects. Journal of applied physics, 113(16). 0021-8979 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99793 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10997 10.1063/1.4802430 en Journal of applied physics © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC. This paper was published in Journal of Applied Physics and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of AIP Publishing LLC. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4802430]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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description Increasing demand for spintronic devices, such as high-density memory elements, has generated interest in magnetoelectric coupling and multiferroic materials. In heteroepitaxial structures, magnetoelectric coupling occurs only near the strained interfaces, which is why the interface-rich multiferroic multilayer/superlattice is viewed as one of the most efficient ways to enhance the magnetoelectric coupling coefficient. However, both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties are difficult to be maintained when materials are shrunk to ultrathin layers, forming interfacial dead layers and limiting the application of these materials in atomic-scale devices. In this work, we demonstrate that the largely suppressed multiferroic properties of the La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 (16 unit cells)/BaTiO3 (12 unit cells) superlattice correlate with cation defects including both pure edge dislocations and planar defects. This conclusion is reached by combining atomic-resolution electron microscopy, piezoelectric force microscopy, and low-temperature magnetism measurements. Furthermore, it is shown that the density of the observed cation defects can be largely reduced by improving the oxygen off-stoichiometry through increasing oxygen pressure during growth, resulting in robust multiferroic properties. Only by eliminating oxygen vacancies during growth can the ferroic dead layers be further reduced. This work therefore opens the pathway for the integration of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric materials into magnetoelectric devices at diminished length scales.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Li, Z.
You, Lu
Yang, Zai
Tan, H. R.
Ren, P.
Chen, Xiaofeng
Pan, J. S.
Wang, J. L.
Wang, L.
Bosman, Michel
Zhu, Weimin (EEE)
Dong, Zhili
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author Li, Z.
You, Lu
Yang, Zai
Tan, H. R.
Ren, P.
Chen, Xiaofeng
Pan, J. S.
Wang, J. L.
Wang, L.
Bosman, Michel
Zhu, Weimin (EEE)
Dong, Zhili
spellingShingle Li, Z.
You, Lu
Yang, Zai
Tan, H. R.
Ren, P.
Chen, Xiaofeng
Pan, J. S.
Wang, J. L.
Wang, L.
Bosman, Michel
Zhu, Weimin (EEE)
Dong, Zhili
Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
author_sort Li, Z.
title Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
title_short Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
title_full Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
title_fullStr Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
title_full_unstemmed Multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
title_sort multiferroicity in manganite/titanate superlattices determined by oxygen pressure-mediated cation defects
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99793
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10997
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