Non-uniform magnetization in LaAlO$_{3}$/SrTiO$_{3}$ superlattices.
ORAL
Abstract
Recently, Brinkman et al., [Nature \textbf{6}, 493 (2007)] reported magnetism induced at the interface between LaAlO$_{3}$ (LAO) and SrTiO$_{3 }$(STO)$_{ }$inferred from transport measurements. They found the magnetization to be greatly enhanced at low temperatures (i.e., liquid He temperature) and by application of high (10+ T) fields. We report polarized neutron reflectometry measurements of the magnetization depth profile of two LAO/STO superlattices with the same number of bilayer repeats. For low temperatures and a field of 11 T, the intensities of the superlattice Bragg reflections for both samples exhibited a dependence upon neutron beam polarization. The spin dependence was much weaker at small field (and low temperature) and disappeared altogether at 11 T and 300 K. These observations demonstrate that the magnetization depth profile has the period of the LAO/STO superlattice. The neutron spin dependence was more pronounced for the sample with a thin LAO layer compared to one with a thick LAO layer, suggesting that the magnetism may be interfacial in origin.
*This work was supported by AFOSR and DOE.
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