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Title: The field of


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Center for Emergent Materials The Ohio State
University
http//cem.osu.edu
New materials for the spintronic toolbox
Highly ordered Sr2CrReO6 films shed light on the
role of spin-orbit coupling
  • The field of spintronics has the potential to
    deliver electronic devices that are both faster
    and consume less power than the current devices.
    To realize this potential materials where the
    spins of the mobile electrons are spin polarized
    are needed. The double perovskite Sr2CrReO6 is
    one such promising material. Theoretical studies
    predict that at room temperature it should be a
    metal where 85-100 of the mobile electrons have
    parallel spins. However, experimental studies of
    Sr2CrReO6 have been hampered by the inability of
    researchers to keep Cr and Re atoms from
    occasionally switching places in the crystal.
    These mistakes called antisite defects
    negatively impact the magnetic and electrical
    properties. Researchers at The Ohio State
    University have for the first time succeeded in
    preparing high quality epitaxial films of
    Sr2CrReO6 where the Cr and Re atoms are nearly
    perfectly ordered. Measurements made on these
    films shed new light on the properties of this
    material. The effect of spin-orbit coupling, a
    property associated with compounds containing
    heavy elements (in this case Re), is evident in
    the magnetic properties.
  • More surprising is the observation that the
    material is a semiconductor rather than a metal,
    something that had not been anticipated. Not
    only is the ability to grow highly ordered double
    perovskite films a technological breakthrough,
    the unexpected semiconducting behavior is likely
    to stimulate new studies to understand the
    intriguing properties of Sr2CrReO6.
  • (a) STEM images of a Sr2CrReO6 (001) film viewed
    along lt110gt direction, showing the high degree of
    Cr/Re ordering. (b) A low-magnification TEM
    image of a Sr2CrReO6 film showing no visible
    dislocation defects.

Co Au Co
Fengyuan Yang, Adam Hauser, Hamish Fraser, Robert
Williams, Manisha Genc, Jennifer Soliz, Patrick
Woodward
An NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering
Center (MRSEC) Supported under Award Number
DMR-0820414
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