GdN/SmN superlattices; Influence of a Zeeman/exchange conflict

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GdN and SmN are two of the lanthanide nitrides, most of which are intrinsic ferromagnetic semiconductors. Superlattices comprising the pair offer a unique opportunity to investigate heterojunctions that feature simultaneous conductivity and magnetic interface influences. Here we report an investigation of these influences, using magnetisation and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism for magnetic effects, and magnetoresistance and Hall effect studies of their electrical conductance. Magnetic data show clear signatures of a conflicting Zeeman vs. interfacial exchange and the magnetic disruption that results, while resistivity and Hall measurements show conduction in both GdN and SmN.

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Anton, E. M., Holmes-Hewett, W. F., McNulty, J. F., Natali, F., Bramley, F., Choi, Y., … Trodahl, H. J. (2021). GdN/SmN superlattices; Influence of a Zeeman/exchange conflict. AIP Advances, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/9.0000099

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