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Abnormal percolative transport and colossal electroresistance induced by anisotropic strain in (011)-Pr0.7(Ca0.6Sr0.4)0.3MnO3/PMN-PT heterostructure.

Authors :
Ying-Ying Zhao
Jing Wang
Hao Kuang
Feng-Xia Hu
Hong-Rui Zhang
Yao Liu
Ying Zhang
Shuan-Hu Wang
Rong-Rong Wu
Ming Zhang
Li-Fu Bao
Ji-Rong Sun
Bao-Gen Shen
Source :
Scientific Reports; 11/21/12014, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Abnormal percolative transport in inhomogeneous systems has drawn increasing interests due to its deviation from the conventional percolation picture. However, its nature is still ambiguous partly due to the difficulty in obtaining controllable abnormal percolative transport behaviors. Here, we report the first observation of electric-field-controlled abnormal percolative transport in (011)-Pr<subscript>0.7</subscript>(Ca<subscript>0.6</subscript>Sr<subscript>0.4</subscript>)<subscript>0.3</subscript>MnO<subscript>3</subscript>/0.7Pb(Mg<subscript>1/3</subscript>Nb<subscript>2/3</subscript>)O<subscript>3</subscript>-0.3PbTiO<subscript>3</subscript> heterostructure. By introducing an electric-field-induced in-plane anisotropic strain-field in a phase separated PCSMO film, we stimulate a significant inverse thermal hysteresis (∼ -17.5 K) and positive colossal electroresistance (∼11460%), which is found to be crucially orientation-dependent and completely inconsistent with the well accepted conventional percolation picture. Further investigations reveal that such abnormal inverse hysteresis is strongly related to the preferential formation of ferromagnetic metallic domains caused by in-plane anisotropic strain-field. Meanwhile, it is found that the positive colossal electroresistance should be ascribed to the coactions between the anisotropic strain and the polarization effect from the poling of the substrate which leads to orientation and bias-polarity dependencies for the colossal electroresistance. This work unambiguously evidences the indispensable role of the anisotropic strain-field in driving the abnormal percolative transport and provides a new perspective for well understanding the percolation mechanism in inhomogeneous systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99673134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07075