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arxiv: 1704.03163 · v1 · pith:SFIL6SGHnew · submitted 2017-04-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Role of polar compensation in interfacial ferromagnetism of LaNiO₃/CaMnO₃ superlattices

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Polar compensation can play an important role in the determination of interfacial electronic and magnetic properties in oxide heterostructures. Using x-ray absorption spectroscopy, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, bulk magnetometry, and transport measurements, we find that interfacial charge redistribution via polar compensation is essential for explaining the evolution of interfacial ferromagnetism in LaNiO$_3$/CaMnO$_3$ superlattices as a function of LaNiO$_3$ layer thickness. In insulating superlattices (4 unit cells or less of LaNiO$_3$), magnetism is dominated by Ni-Mn superexchange, while itinerant electron-based Mn-Mn double-exchange plays a role in thicker metallic superlattices. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism and resonant x-ray scattering show that Ni-Mn superexchange contributes to the magnetization even in metallic superlattices. This Ni-Mn superexchange interaction can be explained in terms of polar compensation at the LaNiO$_3$-CaMnO$_3$ interface. These results highlight the different mechanisms responsible for interfacial ferromagnetism and the importance of understanding compensation due to polar mismatch at oxide-based interfaces when engineering magnetic properties.

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