Publication date: 1 March 2017
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 625
Author(s): B. Vengalis, G. Grigaliūnaitė-Vonsevičienė, A. Maneikis, J. Klimantavičius, R. Juškėnas, K. Mažeika
The La0.66 Sr0.34 MnO3 (LSMO) films with thickness d = 180–330 nm were grown by radio frequency magnetron sputtering on cubic yttria-stabilized zirconia, YSZ(001), at 750 °C. Coexistence of columnar grains with the averaged diameter of about 50 nm and (001) and (011) planes of a pseudocubic lattice oriented parallel to the film surface has been certified by transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction investigations. Pole figure x-ray diffraction measurements revealed cube-on-cube growth of the LSMO(001) grains on YSZ(001) with 45° in-plane rotation meanwhile two in-plane orientations with the epitaxial relationships: [001]LSMO //[010]YSZ and [001]LSMO //[100]YSZ have been certified for the LSMO(011) grains. Presence of high-angle grain boundaries between the columnar grains resulted enhanced electrical resistivity and low-field magnetoresistance associated to spin-polarized tunnelling of carriers. Electrical resistance versus magnetic field plots demonstrated the characteristic hysteresis behavior in the low field region (H < 80 kA/m) with peak-like maxima at H = ± H p . An unusual sharp resistance drop at H ≅ H p indicated for the films at T < 210 K and the observed variation of H p with the angle between applied field and the film plane (α) defined by the Kondorsky relationship: H p = H p0 /cosα demonstrate strong pinning of domain walls at grain boundaries.
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 625
Author(s): B. Vengalis, G. Grigaliūnaitė-Vonsevičienė, A. Maneikis, J. Klimantavičius, R. Juškėnas, K. Mažeika