Strain tuned magnetotransport of Jeff=1/2 antiferromagnetic Sr2IrO4 thin films
N. Hu, Y. K. Weng, K. Chen, B. You, Y. Liu, Y. T. Chang, R. Xiong, S., Dong, and C. L. Lu

TL;DR
This study investigates how epitaxial strain influences the magnetic and magnetotransport properties of Sr2IrO4 thin films, revealing strain-dependent transition temperatures, magnetoresistance behaviors, and underlying electronic structure modifications.
Contribution
It demonstrates that epitaxial strain effectively tunes the magnetic and electronic properties of Sr2IrO4 thin films, providing insights into strain-engineered functionalities in Jeff=1/2 antiferromagnets.
Findings
Strain alters the antiferromagnetic transition temperature.
Magnetoresistance behavior depends on strain type.
Epitaxial strain modulates the Jeff=1/2 moments and bandgap.
Abstract
In this work, we report observation of strain effect on physical properties of Sr2IrO4 thin films grown on SrTiO3 (001) and LaAlO3 (001) substrates. It is found that the film on LaAlO3 with compressive strain has a lower antiferromagnetic transition temperature (TN~210 K) than the film on SrTiO3 (TN~230 K) with tensile strain, which is probably caused by modified interlayer coupling. Interestingly, magnetoresistance due to pseudospin-flip of the film on LaAlO3 is much larger than that of tensile-strained film on SrTiO3, and robust anisotropic magnetoresistance is observed in the former, but H-driven reversal behavior is seen in the latter. By performing first principles calculations, it is revealed that epitaxial strain plays an efficient role in tuning the canting angle of Jeff=1/2 moments and thus net moment at every IrO2 layer, responsible for the difference in magnetoresistance…
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