Transfer of magnetic order and anisotropy through epitaxial integration of 3d and 4f spin systems
Abstract
Resonant x-ray scattering at the Dy M5 and Ni L3 absorption edges was used to probe the temperature and magnetic field dependence of magnetic order in epitaxial LaNiO3-DyScO3 superlattices. For superlattices with 2 unit cell thick LaNiO3 layers, a commensurate spiral state develops in the Ni spin system below 100 K. Upon cooling below Tind = 18 K, Dy-Ni exchange interactions across the LaNiO3-DyScO3 interfaces induce collinear magnetic order of interfacial Dy moments as well as a reorientation of the Ni spins to a direction dictated by the strong magneto-crystalline anisotropy of Dy. This transition is reversible by an external magnetic field of 3 T. Tailored exchange interactions between rare-earth and transition-metal ions thus open up new perspectives for the manipulation of spin structures in metal-oxide heterostructures and devices.
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