Engineering Unequal Antipolar Displacement in Ferromagnetic Layered Oxide Heterostructures
Abstract
Abstract Heterostructure engineering provides a versatile route for tailoring emergent functionalities that are often difficult to realize in single‐phase materials. In this work, the focus is on superlattices composed of the insulating and ferromagnetic double perovskites La 2 NiMnO 6 and Sm 2 NiMnO 6 , which constitute an intriguing model system. These layered structures are predicted to feature unequal antipolar displacements of the La and Sm ions; when combined with odd periodicity stacking, this structural motif is expected to give rise to polar behavior. The respective superlattices are grown with atomic precision and display robust ferromagnetism, as confirmed by in‐house magnetometry and synchrotron measurements. Scanning transmission electron microscopy combined with first‐principles calculations confirms the presence of the predicted unequal antipolar displacements, paving the way for the realization of hybrid improper ferroelectricity in such oxide heterostructures.
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Authors (9)
Jonathan Spring
Physik‐Institut University of Zurich Zurich 8057 Switzerland
Natalya S. Fedorova
Alexander Vogel
Institute for Medical Physics and Biophysics
Javier Herrero‐Martín
ALBA Synchrotron Light Source Cerdanyola del Vallès 08290 Spain
Evgenios Stylianidis
Pavlo Zubko
London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Physics and Astronomy University College London 17‐19 Gordon Street London WC1H 0AH UK
Jorge Íñiguez‐González
Smart Materials Unit Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) Esch/Alzette Luxembourg
Marta D. Rossell
Marta Gibert