Dimensional Control of Octahedral Tilt in SrRuO<sub>3</sub> via Infinite-Layered Oxides
Article 2021 en
Authors
SL
Shan Lin
QZ
Qinghua Zhang
XS
Xiahan Sang
Abstract
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Manipulation of octahedral distortion at atomic scale is an effective means to tune the ground states of functional oxides. Previous work demonstrates that strain and film thickness are variable parameters to modify the octahedral parameters. However, selective control of bonding geometry by structural propagation from adjacent layers is rarely studied. Here we propose a new route to tune the ferromagnetism in SrRuO<sub>3</sub> (SRO) ultrathin layers by oxygen coordination of adjacent SrCuO<sub>2</sub> (SCO) layers. The infinite-layered CuO<sub>2</sub> exhibits a structural transformation from "planar-type" to "chain-type" with reduced film thickness. Two orientations dramatically modify the polyhedral connectivity at the interface, thus altering the octahedral distortion of SRO. The local structural variation changes the spin state of Ru and orbital hybridization strength, leading to a significant change in the magnetoresistance and anomalous Hall resistivity. These findings could launch investigations into adaptive control of functionalities in quantum oxide heterostructures using oxygen coordination.
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