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Strain-Induced Ferromagnetism in Antiferromagnetic LuMnO3 Thin Films

White, J. S.
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Bator, M.
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Hu, Y.
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2013
Physical Review Letters

Single phase and strained LuMnO3 thin films are discovered to display coexisting ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic orders. A large moment ferromagnetism (approximate to 1 mu(B)), which is absent in bulk samples, is shown to display a magnetic moment distribution that is peaked at the highly strained substrate-film interface. We further show that the strain-induced ferromagnetism and the antiferromagnetic order are coupled via an exchange field, therefore demonstrating strained rare-earth manganite thin films as promising candidate systems for new multifunctional devices.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.037201
Web of Science ID

WOS:000322000300020

Author(s)
White, J. S.
Bator, M.
Hu, Y.
Luetkens, H.
Stahn, J.
Capelli, S.
Das, S.
Doebeli, M.
Lippert, Th.
Malik, V. K.
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Date Issued

2013

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

111

Issue

3

Article Number

037201

Subjects

multiferroic

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thin film

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ferromagnetism

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TEM

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Rutherford backscattering

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reflectometry

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neutron scattering

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strain

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spiral

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REVIEWED

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