Authors
Dirk Groenendijk, Carmine Autieri, Thierry van Thiel, Nicolas Gauquelin, Johan Verbeeck, Silvia Picozzi, Andrea Caviglia
Publication date
2018
Journal
APS March Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2018
Pages
R09. 012
Description
Atomic-scale reconstructions at transition metal oxide interfaces can produce electronic and magnetic phases that are absent in the bulk constituents. Of particular interest are heterostructures of itinerant ferromagnets and materials with strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC), which can show interfacial reconstructions of electronic and magnetic properties. In this work, we examine the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in transition metal oxide heterostructures composed of ultrathin SrRuO 3 and SrIrO 3. We find that, close to the sign-reversal temperature, the AHE can be modelled by two parallel channels producing Hall voltages of opposite sign. The different coercive fields allow control of the spin polarization of the two channels at fixed temperature, providing evidence of interlayer coupling. We propose that the strong SOC of the SrIrO 3 modifies the band structure and associated Berry curvature of the top SrRuO 3 layers near …
Scholar articles
D Groenendijk, C Autieri, T van Thiel, N Gauquelin… - APS March Meeting Abstracts, 2018