Resonant soft x-ray scattering from La$_{\mbox{1-x}}$Sr$_{\mbox{x}}$MnO$_{\mbox{3}}$ quantum wire arrays
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Abstract
Any finite sized, patterned system with an energy gap is expected to have elementary excitations that are characteristic of its boundary. To test this idea we have fabricated large arrays ($>60000$ elements) of colossal magnetoresistance- phase $\mbox{La}_{\mbox{2/3}} \mbox{Sr}_{\mbox{1/3}} \mbox{MnO}_{\mbox{3}}$ quantum wires. These wires are 80 nm in width so have properties that are dominated by edge effects. We used resonant soft x-ray scattering (RSXS) and SQUID magnetometry to study their magnetic properties. We found that patterning lowers the Curie temperature and suppresses the degree of magnetization. RSXS studies show diffraction maxima from the wire period, as well as temperature-dependent diffuse scattering. We will discuss these results in the context of combined structural and magnetic disorder. Funding \#: DOE grants DE-FG02-07ER46453 and DE-FG02-06ER46285
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