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Anisotropic spin-density distribution and magnetic anisotropy of strained La
1
−
x
_{1-x}
1
−
x
Sr
x
_x
x
MnO
3
_3
3
thin films: Angle-dependent x-ray magnetic circular dichroism
Authors
Z. Chi
S. Fuchino
+22 more
H. Fujihira
J. -i. Fujihira
S. Fujihira
A. Fujimori
M. Furuse
T. Harano
K. Ikeda
K. Ishigami
T. Kadono
M. Kitamura
T. Koide
H. Kumigashira
M. Minohara
Y. Nonaka
M. Okano
S. Sakamoto
G. Shibata
Y. Takahashi
A. Tanaka
A. Uchida
K. Watanabe
K. Yoshimatsu
Publication date
26 January 2018
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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arXiv
Abstract
Magnetic anisotropies of ferromagnetic thin films are induced by epitaxial strain from the substrate via strain-induced anisotropy in the orbital magnetic moment and that in the spatial distribution of spin-polarized electrons. However, the preferential orbital occupation in ferromagnetic metallic La
1
−
x
_{1-x}
1
−
x
Sr
x
_x
x
MnO
3
_3
3
(LSMO) thin films studied by x-ray linear dichroism (XLD) has always been found out-of-plane for both tensile and compressive epitaxial strain and hence irrespective of the magnetic anisotropy. In order to resolve this mystery, we directly probed the preferential orbital occupation of spin-polarized electrons in LSMO thin films under strain by angle-dependent x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). Anisotropy of the spin-density distribution was found to be in-plane for the tensile strain and out-of-plane for the compressive strain, consistent with the observed magnetic anisotropy. The ubiquitous out-of-plane preferential orbital occupation seen by XLD is attributed to the occupation of both spin-up and spin-down out-of-plane orbitals in the surface magnetic dead layer.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
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