A study of the ferromagnetic transition of $SrRuO_3$ in nanometer thick bilayers with $YBa_2Cu_3O_y$, $La_{1.88}Sr_{0.12}CuO_{4-y}$, Au and Cr: Signature of injected carriers in the pseudogap regime
G. Aharonovich, G. Koren, E. Polturak

TL;DR
This study investigates how the pseudogap regime in underdoped $YBa_2Cu_3O_y$ influences the ferromagnetic transition temperature of $SrRuO_3$ in bilayers, revealing carrier injection effects and electron correlations.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of carrier injection effects from $YBa_2Cu_3O_y$ into $SrRuO_3$ in the pseudogap regime, highlighting the role of correlated electrons.
Findings
Significant $T_p$ shift of 6-8 K in underdoped bilayers
Smaller $T_p$ shifts in non-pseudogap bilayers
Evidence of carrier injection affecting ferromagnetic transition
Abstract
The hypothesis regarding the existence of uncorrelated pre-formed pairs in the pseudogap regime of superconducting is tested experimentally using bilayers of and the itinerant ferromagnet . In our study, we monitor the influence of on , the ferromagnetic ordering temperature of . Here, is the temperature of maximum dM/dT or dR/dT where M and R are the magnetization and resistance of , respectively. We compare the results with similar measurements carried out on bilayers of , and with . We find that in bilayers made of underdoped 10 nm /5 nm , the values are shifted to lower temperatures by up to 6-8 K as compared to K of the 5 nm thick reference film. In contrast, in the other type of bilayers, which…
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