# Magnetic Dead Layers in La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ Revisited

**Authors:** S. B. Porter (1), M. Venkatesan (1), P. Dunne (2), B. Doudin (2), K., Rode (1), and J. M. D. Coey (1) ((1) CRANN, School of Physics, Trinity, College, Dublin 2, Ireland, (2) IPCMS, 67034 Strasbourg, France)

arXiv: 1904.01943 · 2019-04-04

## TL;DR

This study revisits magnetic dead layers in thin La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ films, revealing substrate surface effects and how capping layers influence magnetic properties, with implications for optimizing thin film magnetism.

## Contribution

It identifies substrate surface oxygen vacancies as a source of anomalous magnetic moments and quantifies dead layer thicknesses, showing how capping layers can eliminate dead layers.

## Key findings

- Oxygen vacancies at substrate surfaces cause anomalous magnetic moments.
- Dead layer thickness varies with substrate: 0.8 nm (LSAT), 1.5 nm (STO), 3.0 nm (LAO).
- STO capping layer removes the dead layer.

## Abstract

The magnetic dead layers in films a few nanometers thick are investigated for La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ on (001)-oriented SrTiO$_3$ (STO), LaAlO$_3$ (LAO) and (LaAlO$_3$)$_{0.3}$(Sr$_2$TaAlO$_6$)$_{0.7}$ (LSAT) substrates. An anomalous moment found to persist above the Curie temperature of the La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ films is not attributed to the films, but to oxygen vacancies at or near the surface of the substrate. The contribution to the moment from the substrate is as high as 20 $\mu$B/nm$^2$ in the case of STO or LSAT. The effect is increased by adding an STO cap layer. Taking this d-zero magnetism into account, extrapolated magnetic dead layer thicknesses of 0.8 nm, 1.5 nm and 3.0 nm are found for the manganite films grown on LSAT, STO and LAO substrates, respectively. An STO cap layer eliminates the LSMO dead layer.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1904.01943