Size Effects in the Verwey Transition of Nanometer-Thick Micrometer-Wide Magnetite Crystals

J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces. 2022 Aug 18;126(32):13755-13761. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c03391. Epub 2022 Aug 9.

Abstract

We have monitored the Verwey transition in micrometer-wide, nanometer-thick magnetite islands on epitaxial Ru films on Al2O3(0001) using Raman spectroscopy. The islands have been grown by high-temperature oxygen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. Below 100 K and for thicknesses above 20 nm, the Raman spectra correspond to those observed in bulk crystals and high-quality thin films for the sub-Verwey magnetite structure. At room temperature, the width of the cubic phase modes is similar to the best reported for bulk crystals, indicating a similar strength of electron-phonon interaction. The evolution of the Raman spectra upon cooling suggests that for islands thicker than 20 nm, structural changes appear first at temperatures starting at 150 K while the Verwey transition itself takes place at around 115 K. However, islands thinner than 20 nm show very different Raman spectra, indicating that while a transition takes place, the charge order of the ultrathin islands differs markedly from their thicker counterparts.