2012-11-20T15:23:39Z
2012-11-20T15:23:39Z
2009
2012-11-20T15:23:39Z
Electron-energy-loss spectroscopy is used to map composition and electronic states in epitaxial La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 LCMO films of various thicknesses grown on SrTiO3 001 and 110 substrates. For relatively thick films 20 nm , epitaxial tensile strain in 001 films promotes a compositional La/Ca gradient across the film thickness, being the interface La rich, while the relaxed 110 films are chemically homogeneous. In contrast, much thinner 001 and 110 LCMO films display a different La/Ca distribution, being La rich at the free surface. The observed distinct thickness-dependent composition gradient behavior reflects a balance between strain-induced elastic energy minimization and kinetic effects during growth.
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Cations; Pel·lícules fines; Espintrònica; Espectroscòpia de pèrdua d'energia d'electrons; Cations; Thin films; Spintronics; Electron energy loss spectroscopy
American Institute of Physics
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3211130
Applied Physics Letters, 2009, vol. 95, p. 072507-1-072507-3
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3211130
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