Experimental efforts to stabilize ferromagnetism in ultrathin films of
transition metal oxides have so far failed, despite expectations based on
density functional theory (DFT) and DFT+U. Here, we investigate one of the most
promising materials, SrRuO3, and include correlation effects beyond DFT by
means of dynamical mean field theory. In agreement with experiment we find an
intrinsic thickness limitation for metallic ferromagnetism in SrRuO3 thin
films. Indeed, we demonstrate that the realization of ultrathin ferromagnetic
films is out of reach of standard thin-film techniques. Proposing charge
carrier doping as a new route to manipulate thin films, we predict room
temperature ferromagnetism in electron-doped SrRuO3 ultra thin films.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure