Thursday, August 30, 2012

1208.5945 (Mingqiang Gu et al.)

Magnetic ordering and structural phase transitions in strained ultrathin
SrRuO$_{3}$/SrTiO$_{3}$ superlattice
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Mingqiang Gu, Qiyun Xie, Xuan Shen, Rubin Xie, Jianli Wang, Gang Tang, Di Wu, G. P. Zhang, X. S. Wu
Ruthenium-based perovskite systems are attractive because their Structural, electronic and magnetic properties can be systematically engineered. SrRuO$_3$/SrTiO$_3$ superlattice, with its period consisting of one unit cell each, is very sensitive to strain change. Our first-principles simulations reveal that in the high tensile strain region, it transits from a ferromagnetic (FM) metal to an antiferromagnetic (AFM) insulator with clear tilted octahedra, while in the low strain region, it is a ferromagnetic metal without octahedra tilting. Detailed analyses of three spin-down Ru-t$_{2g}$ orbitals just below the Fermi level reveal that the splitting of these orbitals underlies these dramatic phase transitions, with the rotational force constant of RuO$_6$ octahedron high up to 16 meV/Deg$^2$, 4 times larger than that of TiO$_6$. Differently from nearly all the previous studies, these transitions can be probed optically through the diagonal and off-diagonal dielectric tensor elements. For one percent change in strain, our experimental spin moment change is -0.14$\pm$0.06 $\mu_B$, quantitatively consistent with our theoretical value of -0.1 $\mu_B$.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.5945

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