The Possible Mechanism of the Change of Carrier Types in SrRuO<sub>3</sub> Films

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Abstract

SrRuO3 is widely used as a conduction layer for multilayer system, which exhibits a ferromagnetic transition around 165K. The SRO films were grown by a standard PLD system with a thickness of 180nm. The X-ray and Neutron scattering show the quality of the films is as good as a single crystal. The transport and magnetic measurement indicates a parallel-ferromagnetism transition at 155K. Hall measurements shows a clear hysteresis loops at low field region, the anomalous Hall effect, when the temperature is lower than the TC. At high field region, corresponding to a normal Hall effect, the conduction carriers is found to be electron-like below TC and hole-like above TC. Since the Hall coefficients changes sign from negative to positive around TC indicating the spin-split coupling strongly affects the local band structure. The split bands is simulated as a two-band model to describe the Hall measurement results. Two bands changes while magnetic coupling is introduced at low temperature.

*The project is supported by the ministry of science and technology, Taiwan, under the grant no. MOST 106-211-M-110-001

Presenters

  • SSU-TING LIN

    • Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University

Authors

  • SSU-TING LIN

    • Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University
  • GOPESHWAR DWIVEDI

    • Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University
  • PO-YU CHEN

    • National Sun Yat Sen University
    • Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University
  • Chou Hsiung

    • Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University
    • Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University
    • National Sun Yat Sen University
    • Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University
    • physics, National Sun Yat-sen University
    • Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ
    • Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University
  • Shih-Jye Sun

    • Applied Physics, National University of Kaohsiung
    • National University of Kaohsiung
    • Department of Applied Physics, National University of Kaohsiung
    • Applied Physics , National University of Kaohsiung