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MAGNETOTRANSPORT PROPERTIES IN EPITAXIAL EXCHANGE-BIASED
LA2=3CA1=3MNO3/LA1=3CA2=3MNO3 SUPERLATTICES |
M. E. Gómez, G. Campillo, J.-G. Ramírez, P. Prieto, A. Hoffmann, J. Guimpel, N. Haberkorn, A. Condó, and F. Lovey |
Superlattices of ferromagnetic (F) and antiferromagnetic (AF) oxide materials have attracted increased attention given the exchange
bias or exchange anisotropy phenomenon. Research on magnetic oxide superlattices has focused toward the technological goals of increasing
magnetoresistance in lower applied magnetic fields and more useful temperature ranges for various applications. Superlattices
of F-LCMO and AF-LCMO layers were grown on (001)-oriented SrTiO3 substrates.We studied the temperature dependence of magnetotransport
properties for a series of [AF-LCMO (7.6 nm)/F-LCMO ( )]N superlattices as a function of the ferromagnetically doped
layer thickness, , while the antiferromagnetic (AF) layer thickness, AF, was kept constant. Magnetotransport measurements at different
temperatures were done on a series of [AF(7.6 nm)/ ( )] superlattices. The ZFC resistance has a maximum at negative fields,
for all multilayers, with descending fields (from 1 to 1 kOe). In all samples a shift along the field axis of the FC loop with respect to
that of the ZFC loop is observed. The ex values determined from these displacements of the FC loops of the magnetoresistance loops
increase when temperature decreases and its magnitude also depends on the ferromagnetic layer thickness. |
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