Phase modification of La$_{1/4}$Pr$_{3/8}$Ca$_{3/8}$MnO$_{3}$ thin films by light, magnetic field and applied stress
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Abstract
Complex oxide materials exhibit a wide variety of fascinating electromagnetic properties related to the coexistence of multiple electronic and magnetic phases.[1,2] The temperature-magnetic field phase diagram of La$_{0.27}$Pr$_{0.40}$Ca$_{0.33}$MnO$_{3}$ (LPCMO) is intriguing; a ferromagnetic metallic (FMM) phase, charge ordered insulating (COI) phase and conditions where both phases coexist are accessible with changes in temperature and magnetic field.[3] We have performed neutron reflectometry to understand the emergence of the FMM phase in a COI matrix of a LPCMO thin film as functions of temperature, irradiation with light, magnetic field and stress. Specular reflectivity reveals the emergence of ferromagnetism below the phase transition temperature. Diffuse scattering shows that the length scale of FM domains is 1-2 microns. [1] Ch. Renner et al., Nature \textbf{416}, 518 (2002). [2] L. Zhang et al., Science \textbf{298}, 805 (2002). [3] T. Dhakal et al., Phys. Rev. B \textbf{75}, 092404 (2007).
*Work at Los Alamos supported by DOE Contract DE-AC52-06NA25396.
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