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Surface-Stabilized Nonferromagnetic Ordering of a Layered Ferromagnetic Manganite
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSpintronic MaterialMagnetoresistanceMagnetismMultiferroicsQuantum MaterialsSurface-stabilized Nonferromagnetic OrderingMaterials SciencePhysicsHole Doping LevelsAntiferromagnetismMagnetic MaterialSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsLayered StructureBroken Translational Symmetry
An outstanding question regarding the probing or possible device applications of correlated electronic materials (CEMs) with layered structure is the extent to which their bulk and surface properties differ or not. The broken translational symmetry at the surface can lead to distinct functionality due to the charge, lattice, orbital, and spin coupling. Here we report on the case of bilayered manganites with hole doping levels corresponding to bulk ferromagnetic order. We find that, although the hole doping level is measured to be the same as in the bulk, the surface layer is not ferromagnetic. Further, our low-energy electron diffraction and x-ray measurements show that there is a c-axis collapse in the outermost layer. Bulk theoretical calculations reveal that, even at fixed doping level, the relaxation of the Jahn-Teller distortion at the surface is consistent with the stabilization of an A-type antiferromagnetic state.
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