Strain Dependent Spin Hall Magnetoresistance in the Multiferroic Antiferromagnet BiFeO3
Abstract
The spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) of epitaxial BiFeO3 thin films is investigated. SMR consistent with ferromagnetic interfacial states for BiFeO3 films fabricated on (001) SrTiO3 (R' BFO) and LaAlO3 (T' BFO) substrates is found, albeit with different temperature dependencies. For T' BFO, the SMR is enhanced at room temperature, and decays with reduced temperatures. By contrast, R' BFO shows a monotonic decrease in SMR response with increasing temperature, mirroring the trend of a weak ferromagnet. Density functional theory shows that this difference originates from the coupling of the applied magnetic field to oxygen octahedral rotation (R') and spin (T') degrees of freedom.
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