Coupling of Magnetic Phases at Nickelate Interfaces

arxiv(2022)

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In this work we present a model system built out of artificially layered materials, allowing us to understand the interrelation of magnetic phases with that of the metallic-insulating phase at long length-scales, and enabling new strategies for the design and control of materials in devices. The artificial model system consists of superlattices made of SmNiO$_3$ and NdNiO$_3$ layers -- two members of the fascinating rare earth nickelate family, having different metal-to-insulator and magnetic transition temperatures. By combining two complementary techniques -- resonant elastic x-ray scattering and muon spin relaxation -- we show how the magnetic order evolves, in this complex multicomponent system, as a function of temperature and superlattice periodicity. We demonstrate that the length scale of the coupling between the antiferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases is longer than that of the electronic metal-insulator phase transition -- despite being subsidiary to it. This can be explained via a Landau theory -- where the bulk magnetic energy plus a gradient cost between magnetic and non magnetic phases are considered. These results provide a clear understanding of the coupling of magnetic transitions in systems sharing identical order parameters.
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magnetic phases,coupling,interfaces
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