An XMCD study of magnetism and valence state in iron-substituted strontium titanate
An XMCD study of magnetism and valence state in iron-substituted strontium titanate
Room temperature ferromagnetism was characterized for thin films of SrTi$_{0.6}$Fe$_{0.4}$O$_{3-{\delta}}$ grown by pulsed laser deposition on SrTiO$_{3}$ and Si substrates under different oxygen pressures and after annealing under oxygen and vacuum conditions. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism demonstrated that the magnetization originated from Fe$^{2+}$ cations, whereas Fe$^{3+}$ and Ti$^{4+}$ did not contribute. Films with the highest magnetic moment (0.8 {\mu}B per Fe) had the highest measured Fe$^{2+}$:Fe${^3+}$ ratio of 0.1 corresponding to the largest concentration of oxygen vacancies ({\delta} = 0.19). Post-growth annealing treatments under oxidizing and reducing conditions demonstrated quenching and partial recovery of magnetism respectively, and a change in Fe valence states. The study elucidates the microscopic origin of magnetism in highly Fe-substituted SrTi$_{1-x}$Fe$_x$O$_{3-{\delta}}$ perovskite oxides and demonstrates that the magnetic moment, which correlates with the relative content of Fe$^{2+}$ and Fe$^{3+}$, can be controlled via the oxygen content, either during growth or by post-growth annealing.
Caroline A. Ross、Qi Song、Qian Song、Astera S. Tang、Shuai Ning、John W. Freeland、Jonathan Pelliciari、Riccardo Comin
10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.054408
物理学材料科学晶体学
Caroline A. Ross,Qi Song,Qian Song,Astera S. Tang,Shuai Ning,John W. Freeland,Jonathan Pelliciari,Riccardo Comin.An XMCD study of magnetism and valence state in iron-substituted strontium titanate[EB/OL].(2019-06-02)[2025-06-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.00509.点此复制
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