A large challenge in determining the physics of helimagnetic SrFeO3 is in stabilizing the stoichiometric chemical phase over long enough time scales to conduct extensive measurements. Degradation in SrFeO3 manifests mainly as a crossover from metallic to insulating behavior. Using a combination of electronic transport and density functional theory, we show that this degradation is dominated by oxygen loss, possibly on the order of one percent. We further demonstrate that high quality SrFeO3 thin films can be stabilized long-term by combining a nanoscale band insulator capping layer with an ex situ ozone anneal. We show that this produces a nearly-pristine cation sublattice and preserves metallicity for at least several weeks. These results establish a reliable pathway for producing chemically stable SrFeO3 thin films, enabling reproducible studies of its unusual helimagnetism.
@article{arxiv.2602.21455,
title = {Designing heterostructures to control oxygen stoichiometry in helimagnetic perovskite strontium ferrite},
author = {Jennifer Fowlie and Bernat Mundet and Danilo Puggioni and Lopa Bhatt and Eric R. Hoglund and Woo Jin Kim and Jiarui Li and Sang Jun Lee and Wenchi Liu and Antoine Devincenti and James M. Rondinelli and David A. Muller and Harold Y. Hwang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.21455},
year = {2026}
}