Influence of oxygen concentration on the magnetic properties of multifunctional La$_{2}$CoMnO$_{6}$ thin films

ORAL

Abstract

The dependence of the magnetic properties on oxygen concentration in epitaxial La$_{2}$CoMnO$_{6 }$(LCMO) thin films has been investigated grown by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). Using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy (XMCD) at Mn-$L_{2,3}$ and Co-$L_{2,3}$ edges, we have determined that the primary ion valence state is Mn$^{4+}$/Co$^{2+}$. Additionally, we see evidence of some low-spin Co$^{3+}$ ions, corresponding to the existence of a second ferromagnetic (FM) phases in our samples. The existence of oxygen vacancies induces the local vibronic Mn$^{3+}$-O-Co$^{3+}$ superexchange interactions in direct competition with the static FM Mn$^{4+}$-O-Co$^{2+}$ interactions. This results in the appearance of a new low temperature FM phase and suppression of the high-temperature FM phase, creating two distinct magnetic phase transitions.

*Supported by NSF DMR-0346826, NSF NIRT Grant No. CMS-0609377, and DOE DE-FG02-04ER46125.

Authors

  • Arunava Gupta

    • University of Alabama
    • Univ. of Alabama
    • MINT Center and Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama
    • Center for Materials for Information Technology and Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487
    • Center for Materials for Information Technology
  • Haizhong Guo

    • Department of Physics, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199
  • Jiandi Zhang

    • Department of Physics, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199
    • Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199
    • Florida International University
    • Florida International University (FIU), Miami, FL 33199
  • M. Varela

    • Mat. Sci. and Tech. Div., Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
  • S.J. Pennycook

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831