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Large magnetoelectric coupling in multiferroic oxide heterostructures assembled via epitaxial lift-off

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Física de la materia condensada
Materia kondentsatuaren fisika
Pesquera, D.
Khestanova, E.
Ghidini, M.
Zhang, S.
Rooney, A. P.
Maccherozzi, F.
Riego Saavedra, Patricia
Farokhipoor, S.
Kim, J.
Moya, X.
Vickers, M. E.
Stelmashenko, N. A.
Haigh, S. J.
Dhesi, S. S.
Mathur, N. D.
Física de la materia condensada
Materia kondentsatuaren fisika
Pesquera, D.
Khestanova, E.
Ghidini, M.
Zhang, S.
Rooney, A. P.
Maccherozzi, F.
Riego Saavedra, Patricia
Farokhipoor, S.
Kim, J.
Moya, X.
Vickers, M. E.
Stelmashenko, N. A.
Haigh, S. J.
Dhesi, S. S.
Mathur, N. D.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Epitaxial films may be released from growth substrates and transferred to structurally and chemically incompatible substrates, but epitaxial films of transition metal perovskite oxides have not been transferred to electroactive substrates for voltage control of their myriad functional properties. Here we demonstrate good strain transmission at the incoherent interface between a strain-released film of epitaxially grown ferromagnetic La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 and an electroactive substrate of ferroelectric 0.68Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.32PbTiO3 in a different crystallographic orientation. Our strain-mediated magnetoelectric coupling compares well with respect to epitaxial heterostructures, where the epitaxy responsible for strong coupling can degrade film magnetization via strain and dislocations. Moreover, the electrical switching of magnetic anisotropy is repeatable and non-volatile. High-resolution magnetic vector maps reveal that micromagnetic behaviour is governed by electrically controlled strain and cracks in the film. Our demonstration should inspire others to control the physical/chemical properties in strain-released epitaxial oxide films by using electroactive substrates to impart strain via non-epitaxial interfaces.

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D.P. acknowledges Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) from the Catalan government for Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral fellowship (2014 BP-A 00079). E.K. acknowledges support by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation, goszadanie no. 2019-1246. X.M. acknowledges funding from the Royal Society. We thank Diamond Light Source for time on beamline I06 (proposal SI14745-1). S.J.H. and A.P.R. acknowledge funding from EPSRC (Grant EP/P009050/1, EP/M010619/1 and the NoWNano DTC) and the European Research Council (ERC) (ERC-2016-STG-EvoluTEM-715502 and ERC Synergy HETERO2D). P.R. acknowledges funding by the ‘la Caixa' Foundation (ID 100010434). We thank Jiamian Hu, Manish Chhowalla, Emilio Artacho, Paul Attfield, Sohini Kar-Narayan and Judith Driscoll for discussions., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202406396
Document Type :
Electronic Resource