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Room temperature ferromagnetic resonance in hetero-epitaxial <i>BTO</i> − <i>BFO</i>/<i>LSMO</i> magnetoelectric composite
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Spin TorqueMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSpintronic MaterialMagnetic MaterialsSmall Gilbert DampingSpin PhenomenonMagnetismMultiferroicsMagnetoplasmonicsLow-dimensional SpintronicsFerroelectric ApplicationSpin Angular MomentumMagnetic Thin FilmsMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetic MaterialEpitaxial Bto-bfo HeterostructureMagnetoelectric MaterialsSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectric Materials
We synthesized epitaxial BTO-BFO heterostructure with decreased leakage and simultaneously improved the multiferroic properties. This study provides new direction for ferromagnetic resonance studies, in high quality BTO-BFO films grown on LSMO. We observed small Gilbert damping (α=0.004) and the absence of large inhomogeneous broadening, in a film with 80 nm thickness of BTO-BFO on LSMO (110). This fact offers opportunities for employing this material system for spin transfer in multifunctional materials where controlling magnetization by a flow of spin angular momentum, or spin current, is crucial toward developing nanoscale spin-based memory and devices. Magnetic insulators, such as BTO-BFO on LSMO, are potentially excellent candidates for pure spin current without the existence of charge current.
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