Effects of Strain on Orbital Ordering and Magnetism at the Perovskite Oxide Interfaces: LaMnO$_3$/SrMnO$_3$
B. R. K. Nanda, S. Satpathy

TL;DR
This study investigates how epitaxial strain influences orbital ordering and magnetic interactions at LaMnO$_3$/SrMnO$_3$ interfaces, revealing strain-dependent changes in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings through density-functional calculations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of strain effects on orbital occupancy and magnetic interactions at perovskite oxide interfaces using density-functional theory and a Mn-O-Mn model.
Findings
Tensile strain enhances in-plane ferromagnetic double exchange.
Compressive strain favors out-of-plane ferromagnetic interactions.
Strain-induced orbital splitting controls magnetic coupling directions.
Abstract
We study how strain affects orbital ordering and magnetism at the interface between SrMnO and LaMnO from density-functional calculations and interpret the basic results in terms of a three-site Mn-O-Mn model. Magnetic interaction between the Mn atoms is governed by a competition between the antiferromagnetic superexchange of the Mn t core spins and the ferromagnetic double exchange of the itinerant e electrons. While the core electrons are relatively unaffected by the strain, the orbital character of the itinerant electron is strongly affected, which in turn causes a large change in the strength of the ferromagnetic double exchange. The epitaxial strain produces the tetragonal distortion of the MnO octahedron, splitting the Mn-e states into x-y and 3z-1 states, with the former being lower in energy, if the strain is tensile in the plane, and…
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