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Room-temperature insulating ferromagnetic (Ni,Co)1+2xTi1-xO3 thin films

Materials Science 2019-09-04 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Insulating uniaxial room-temperature ferromagnets are a prerequisite for commonplace spin wave-based devices, the obstacle in contemporary ferromagnets being the coupling of ferromagnetism with large conductivity. We show that the uniaxial A1+2xA^{1+2x}Ti4+^{4+}1x_{1-x}O3_3 (ATO), A=A=Ni2+^{2+},Co2+^{2+} and 0.6<x10.6<x \leq 1, thin films are electrically insulating ferromagnets already at room-temperature. The octahedra network of the ATO and ilmenite structures are similar yet different octahedra-filling proved to be a route to switch from the antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic regime. Octahedra can continuously be filled up to x=1x=1, or vacated (0.24<x<0)(-0.24<x<0) in the ATO structure. TiO-layers, which separate the ferromagnetic (Ni,Co)O-layers and intermediate the antiferromagnetic coupling between the ferromagnetic layers in the NiTiO3_3 and CoTiO3_3 ilmenites, can continuously be replaced by (Ni,Co)O-layers to convert the ATO-films to ferromagnetic insulator with abundant direct cation interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1906.10974,
  title  = {Room-temperature insulating ferromagnetic (Ni,Co)1+2xTi1-xO3 thin films},
  author = {Yukari Fujioka and Johannes Frantti and Christopher Rouleau and Alexander Puretzky and Zheng Gai and Nickolay Lavrik and Andreas Herklotz and Ilia N. Ivanov and Harry M. Meyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.10974},
  year   = {2019}
}