Insight into the structural and magnetotransport properties of epitaxial α-Fe2 O3/Pt(111) heterostructures: Role of the reversed layer sequence

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We report on the chemical structure and spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) in epitaxial α-Fe2O3(hematite)(0001)/Pt(111) bilayers with hematite thicknesses of 6 and 15 nm grown by molecular beam epitaxy on a MgO(111) substrate. Unlike previous studies that involved Pt overlayers on hematite, the present hematite films were grown on a stable Pt buffer layer and displayed structural changes as a function of thickness. These structural differences (the presence of a ferrimagnetic phase in the thinner film) significantly affected the magnetotransport properties of the bilayers. We observed a sign change of the SMR from positive to negative when the thickness of the hematite increased from 6 to 15 nm. For α-Fe2O3(15nm)/Pt, we demonstrated room-temperature switching of the Néel order with rectangular, nondecaying switching characteristics. Such structures open the way to extending magnetotransport studies to more complex systems with double asymmetric metal/hematite/Pt interfaces.

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Kozioł-Rachwał, A., Kwiatek, N., Skowroński, W., Grochot, K., Kanak, J., Madej, E., … Spiridis, N. (2022). Insight into the structural and magnetotransport properties of epitaxial α-Fe2 O3/Pt(111) heterostructures: Role of the reversed layer sequence. Physical Review B, 106(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.104419

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