Thickness dependence of dynamic and static magnetic properties of pulsed laser deposited La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ films on SrTiO$_3$(001)
{\AA}smund Monsen, Jos E. Boschker, Ferran Maci\`a, Justin W. Wells,, Per Nordblad, Andrew D. Kent, Roland Mathieu, Thomas Tybell, Erik Wahlstr\"om

TL;DR
This study investigates how the static and dynamic magnetic properties of La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ thin films vary with thickness, revealing distinct regimes and the influence of structural imperfections on magnetic damping.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of thickness-dependent magnetic behaviors in epitaxial La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ films, identifying three regimes and linking magnetic damping to anisotropies and imperfections.
Findings
Three magnetic regimes identified based on thickness.
Reduction of Curie temperature with decreasing thickness.
Damping strongly influenced by anisotropies and imperfections.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of the thickness dependence of static and magneto-dynamic magnetic properties of LaSrMnO. Epitaxial pulsed laser deposited LaSrMnO / SrTiO(001) thin films in the range from 3 unit cells (uc) to 40 uc (1.2 - 16 nm) have been investigated through ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy (FMR) and SQUID magnetometry at variable temperature. Magnetodynamically, three different thickness, , regimes are identified: 20 uc uc where the system is bulk like, a transition region 8 uc uc where the FMR line width and position depend on thickness and uc which displays significantly altered magnetodynamic properties, while still displaying bulk magnetization. Magnetization and FMR measurements are consistent with a nonmagnetic volume corresponding to 4 uc. We observe a reduction of…
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