Hard x-ray standing-wave photoemission study of the interfaces in a BiFeO$_3$/La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ superlattice
H. P. Martins, S. A. Khan, G. Conti, A. A. Greer, A. Y. Saw, G. K., Palsson, M. Huijben, K. Kobayashi, S. Ueda, C. M. Schneider, I. M. Vishik, J., Min\'ar, A. X. Gray, C. S. Fadley, S. Nem\v{s}\'ak

TL;DR
This study uses standing-wave hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy to analyze the atomic and electronic structure of interfaces in a BiFeO3/La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 superlattice, revealing atomic abruptness and interdiffusion effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of standing-wave hard X-ray photoemission for non-destructively probing depth-resolved electronic and chemical interface structures with sub-unit-cell resolution.
Findings
BFO/LSMO interfaces are atomically abrupt.
LSMO on BFO shows ~1.2 unit cell interdiffusion.
Distinct electronic signatures at the interfaces.
Abstract
Hybrid multiferroics such as BiFeO (BFO) and LaSrMnO (LSMO) heterostructures are highly interesting functional systems due to their complex electronic and magnetic properties. One of the key parameters influencing the emergent properties is the quality of interfaces, where varying interdiffusion lengths can give rise to different chemistry and distinctive electronic states. Here we report high-resolution depth resolved chemical and electronic investigation of BFO/LSMO superlattice using standing-wave hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy in the first-order Bragg as well as near-total-reflection geometry. Our results show that the interfaces of BFO on top of LSMO are atomically abrupt, while the LSMO on top of BFO interfaces show an interdiffusion length of around 1.2 unit cells. The two interfaces also exhibit different chemical gradients, with the BFO/LSMO…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Multiferroics and related materials · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
