We report the structural and magnetoelectrical properties of
La0.7Ca0.3MnO3/BaTiO3 perovskite superlattices grown on
(001)-oriented SrTiO3 by the pulsed laser deposition technique. Magnetic
hysteresis loops together with temperature dependent magnetic properties
exhibit well-defined coercivity and magnetic transition temperature (TC)
\symbol{126}140 K. DC electrical studies of films show that the
magnetoresistance (MR) is dependent on the BaTiO3 thickness and negative
MR as high as 30% at 100K are observed. The AC electrical studies reveal
that the impedance and capacitance in these films vary with the applied
magnetic field due to the magnetoelectrical coupling in these structures - a
key feature of multiferroics. A negative magnetocapacitance value in the film
as high as 3% per tesla at 1kHz and 100K is demonstrated, opening the route for
designing novel functional materials.Comment: To be published in Applied Physics Letter