Unusual Electronic Phase Separation Phenomena in Manganite Ultrathin Films

ORAL

Abstract

Ultrathin films often exhibit two-dimensional characteristics that are distinctly different from their bulk counterpart. In this work, we show an unusual behavior in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) ultrathin films grown on SrTiO3 (001) (STO) substrate. Combining scanning tunneling microscopy and magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements, we have obtained the evolution of the magnetic state of the LSMO ultrathin films as a function of thickness. Strikingly, the LSMO ultrathin films are electronically phase separated in both lateral and vertical directions in thickness range between 4 and 7 unit cells. Specifically, the films are formed by 3 unit cell thick antiferromagnetic base layers, on top of which the layers consist of ferromagnetic metallic nanodisks in antiferromagnetic matrix. At 8 unit cells, an abrupt shear strain relief occurs by forming twinning patterns along [010] and [100] directions. After the shear strain is relieved, the whole films transform into a uniform ferromagnetic metallic state. Our observation reveals the richness of electronic and magnetic phases for strongly correlated systems even in their two-dimensional limit.

Presenters

  • Hongyan Chen

    • Fudan University

Authors

  • Hongyan Chen

    • Fudan University
  • Yang Yu

    • Fudan University
  • Bai Yu

    • Fudan University
  • Hanxuan Lin

    • Fudan University
  • xiaolong Li

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Hao Liu

    • Fudan University
  • Tian Miao

    • Fudan University
  • Yunfang Kou

    • Fudan University
  • Yongsheng Zhang

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Yan li

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Jin Tang

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Zechao Wang

    • Tsinghua University
  • Peng Cai

    • Fudan University
    • Physics Department, Fudan University
  • Yinyan Zhu

    • Fudan University
  • Zhe Wang

    • Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
    • Fudan University
  • Zhaohua Cheng

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Xiaoyan Zhong

    • Tsinghua University
  • Wenbin Wang

    • Fudan University
  • Xingyu Gao

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Ruqian Wu

    • University of California, Irvine
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, CA, United States
    • Fudan University
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine
  • Lifeng Yin

    • Fudan University
  • Jian Shen

    • Fudan University
    • Physics Department, Fudan University