Itinerant ferromagnetism in the oxygen-deficient EuTiO$_3$: A first-principles investigation

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Abstract

Effects of oxygen vacancy on the electronic structure and magnetism in the quantum paraelectric EuTiO$_{3}$ were investigated from first-principles. In contrast to antiferromagnetism in the pristine EuTiO$_{3}$, itinerant ferromagnetism was revealed in the oxygen-deficient EuTiO$_{3}$. The origin lies in the spin-polarized Ti 3$d$ states, which mediate a ferromagnetic exchange interaction between almost localized Eu 4$f$ spins. In addition, this ferromagnetic exchange coupling was strengthened via the partial occupation of Eu $5d$ states. These findings not only explain the observation of ferromagnetism in the unstrained EuTiO$_{3}$ thin films, but also demonstrate the potential application of EuTiO$_{3}$ in magnetoelectronics.

*This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants No. 10974140, No. 11104193, and No. 11104194.

Authors

  • Hai-Xia Cao

    • Department of Physics, Soochow University
  • Hai-Shuang Lu

    • Department of Physics, Soochow University
  • Tian-Yi Cai

    • Department of Physics, Soochow University
    • Department of Physics, Soochow University, Suzhou, PR China
  • Sheng Ju

    • Department of Physics, Soochow University
    • Department of Physics, Soochow University, Suzhou, PR China