On the ferromagnetic character of (LaVO3)m/SrVO3 superlattices

Abstract

The experimental observation that vanadate superlattices (LaVO3)m/SrVO3 show ferromagnetism up to room temperature [U.\ L\"uders et al., Phys.\ Rev.\ B 80, 241102R (2009)] is investigated by means of density functional theory. First, the influence of the density functional on the electronic and magnetic structure of bulk LaVO3 is discussed. Second, the band structure of a (LaVO3)m/SrVO3 slab for m=5 and 6 is calculated. Very different behaviors for odd and even values of m are found: In the odd case lattice relaxation results into a buckling of the interface VO2 layers that leads to spin-polarized interfaces. In the even case a decoupling of the interface VO2 layers from the LaO layers is obtained, confining the interface electrons into a two-dimensional electron gas. The orbital reconstruction at the interface due to the lattice relaxation is discussed.

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