Visualizing short-range charge transfer at the interfaces between ferromagnetic and superconducting oxides

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Abstract

The interplay between antagonistic superconductivity and ferromagnetism has been a interesting playground to explore the interaction between competing ground states. Although this effect in systems of conventional superconductors is better understood, the framework of the proximity effect at complex-oxide-based superconductor/ferromagnet interfaces is not so clear. The main difficulty originates from the lack of experimental tools capable of probing the interfaces directly with high spatial resolution. Here we harness cross-sectional scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy together with atomic-resolution electron microscopy to understand the buried interfaces between cuprate and manganite layers. The results show that the fundamental length scale of the electronic evolution between YBa2Cu 3O7-δ (YBCO) and La2/3Ca 1/3MnO3 (LCMO) is confined to the subnanometre range. Our findings provide a complete and direct microscopic picture of the electronic transition across the YBCO/LCMO interfaces, which is an important step towards understanding the competition between ferromagnetism and superconductivity in complex-oxide heterostructures. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Chien, T. Y., Kourkoutis, L. F., Chakhalian, J., Gray, B., Kareev, M., Guisinger, N. P., … Freeland, J. W. (2013). Visualizing short-range charge transfer at the interfaces between ferromagnetic and superconducting oxides. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3336

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