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Strain induced changes of electronic properties of B-site ordered double perovskite SrCoIrO thin films

arXiv:1801.03853 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.97.205121

Abstract

B-site ordered thin films of double perovskite SrCoIrO were epitaxially grown by a metal-organic aerosol deposition technique on various substrates, actuating different strain states. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and polarized far-field Raman spectroscopy confirm the strained epitaxial growth on all used substrates. Polarization dependent Co X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals a change of the magnetic easy axis of the antiferromagnetically ordered (high-spin) Co sublattice within the strain series. By reversing the applied strain direction from tensile to compressive, the easy axis changes abruptly from in-plane to out-of-plane orientation. The low-temperature magnetoresistance changes its sign respectively and is described by a combination of weak anti-localization and anisotropic magnetoresistance effects.

19 pages, 29 figures (including supplemental material)

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