Magnetic Properties of MBE Grown La<sub>1/3</sub>Y<sub>1/3</sub>Sr<sub>1/3</sub>MnO<sub>3</sub> thin films and Superlattices
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Abstract
We have investigated the magnetic properties of thin films related to the standard CMR system La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 where Y substituted for 50% of the La atoms. These La1/3Y1/3Sr1/3MnO3 films were grown as a random alloy where La, Y, and Sr atoms randomly occupied the A-site or as a superlattice where each unit-cell-thick layer stacked along the crystallographic (001) direction contained only one of the atoms La, Y, and Sr occupying the A-site. One key magnetic feature of La2/3Sr1/3Mn03 is a prominent ferromagnetic transition near 350 K. We find the substitution of La with Y suppresses this ferromagnetic transition in both the random alloy and the superlattice samples. In the superlattice sample we find a magnetic transition that is coincident with a metal-to-insulator transition observed in electronic transport. In the random alloy sample, we see a similar magnetic transition but at lower temperatures, where we find the sample is too insulating to measure electronic transport. We will compare our measurements on these La1/3Y1/3Sr1/3MnO3 samples with CMR thin films of La2/3Sr1/3MnO3.
*T.M.P. acknowledges support from the UNF Terry Presidential Professorship and the National Science Foundation Grant DMR-1626332. Some of the samples studied were grown at NSF funded PARADIM (DMR-1539918).
Presenters
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Thomas Pekarek
- Univ of North Florida
- University of North Florida