Session D33: Focus Session: Complex Oxide Thin Films -- Magnetic Oxides

2:30 PM–5:18 PM, Monday, March 15, 2010
Room: E143

Sponsoring Units: DMP GMAG
Chair: Mark Rzchowski, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract ID: BAPS.2010.MAR.D33.6

Abstract: D33.00006 : Observation of Anti-parallel Spin Orientation at the LSMO/STO(100) Interface

3:30 PM–3:42 PM

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Authors:

  Xiaojing Tan
    (University of California Riverside)

  Jianxing Ma
    (University of California Riverside)

  Jing Shi
    (University of California Riverside)

  Harry Tom
    (University of California Riverside)

Perovskite ferromagnet La$_{1-x}$Sr$_{x}$MnO3 (0.2 $<$ x $<$ 0.5) is considered as one of the most potential candidates for tunneling magnetic resistance (TMR) device due to the almost 100{\%} spin polarization. However, there is still a problem which has been confusing people for a long time: the TMR goes to zero at a temperature about $\sim $100K lower than the $T_{c}$ of LSMO film, which is attributed to possible severe deterioration of ferromagnetism at LSMO/STO interfaces. So it is worthy carrying out interfacial measurement at such interface. Magnetic Second-Harmonic Generation (MSHG) is a well-established all optical tool for characterizing interfaces between centrosymmetric media. By carrying out MSHG measurements as a function of temperature at at various incidence angles, and utilizing the depth dependence of the MSHG susceptibility tensor, we found the interface is ferrimagnetic with the spins in most top layer oriented anti-parallel to that in underlying layers. And we also found the T$_{c}$ of the ferrimagnetic interface is 25K lower than that of the LSMO film.

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