Magnetic Anisotropy of a Quasi Two-Dimensional Canted Antiferromagnet

Nano Lett. 2020 Mar 11;20(3):1890-1895. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05120. Epub 2020 Feb 13.

Abstract

We report the control of the interplane magnetic exchange coupling in CaIrO3 perovskite thin films and superlattices with SrTiO3. By analyzing the anisotropic magneto-transport data, we demonstrate that a semimetallic paramagnetic CaIrO3 turns into a canted antiferromagnetic Mott insulator at reduced dimensions. The emergence of a biaxial magneto-crystalline anisotropy indicates the canted moment responding to the cubic symmetry. Extending to superlattices and probing oxygen octahedral rotation by half-integer X-ray Braggs diffraction, a more complete picture about the canted moment evolution with interplane coupling can be understood. Remarkably, a rotation of the canted moments' easy axes by 45° is also observed by a sign reversal of the in-plane strain. These results demonstrate the robustness of anisotropic magnetoresistance in revealing quasi two-dimensional canted antiferromagnets, as well as valuable insights about quadrupolar magnetoelastic coupling, relevant for designing future antiferromagnetic spintronic devices.

Keywords: 2D-antiferromagnet; CaIrO3; anisotropic magnetoresistance; magnetic phase transition; magnetoelastic coupling; pseudospin quadrupoles.