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Ferromagnetism and Ferroelectricity in epitaxial ultra-thin BiMnO3 films

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arxiv 1306.1192 v1 pith:B6SRRVTG submitted 2013-06-05 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords bimno3filmsferroelectricityferromagnetismgrowthmonoclinicpseudo-cubicsamples
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We studied the ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties of compressive strained and unstrained BiMnO3 thin films grown by rf-magnetron sputtering. BiMnO3 samples exhibit a 2D cube-on-cube growth mode and a pseudo-cubic struc-ture up to a thickness of 15 nm and of 25 nm when deposited on (001) SrTiO3 and (110) DyScO3, respectively. Above these thicknesses we observe a switching to a 3D island growth and a simultaneous structural change to a monoclinic structure characterized by a (00l) orientation of the monoclinic unit cell. While ferromagnetism is observed below Tc = 100 K for all samples, signatures of room temperature ferroelectricity were found only in the pseudo-cubic ultra-thin films, indicating a correlation between electronic and structural orders.

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