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Sirena, M.
;
Kaul, E.
;
Pedreros, M.B.
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Rodriguez, C.A.
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Guimpel, J.
;
Steren, L.B.
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Structural, magnetic and electrical properties of ferromagnetic/ferroelectric multilayers
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Journal Article
Year
2011
Publication
Journal of Applied Physics
Abbreviated Journal
J. Appl. Phys.
Volume
109
Issue
12
Pages
123920
Keywords
atomic force microscopy
;
barium compounds
;
electrical conductivity
;
ferroelectric materials
;
ferromagnetic materials
;
lanthanum compounds
;
magnetic multilayers
;
magnetisation
;
multiferroics
;
sputter deposition
;
strontium compounds
;
superlattices
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texture
;
tunnelling
;
X-ray diffraction
Abstract
The La0.75Sr0.25MnO3 (LSMO)/Ba0.7Sr0.3TiO3 (BSTO) superlattices and bilayers, where LSMO is ferromagnetic and BSTO is ferroelectric, were grown by dc sputtering. X-ray diffraction indicates that the samples present a textured growth with the c axis perpendicular to the substrate. Magnetization measurements show a decrease of the sample’s magnetization for decreasing ferromagnetic thickness. This effect could be related to the presence of biaxial strain and a magnetic dead layer in the samples. Conductive atomic force microscopy indicates that the samples present a total covering of the ferromagnetic layer for a ferroelectric thickness higher than four unit cells. Transport tunneling of the carriers seems to be the preferred conduction mechanism through the ferroelectric layer. These are promising results for the development of multiferroic tunnel junctions.
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