Non-volatile ferroelastic switching of the Verwey transition and resistivity of epitaxial Fe3O4 /PMN-PT (011)

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A central goal of electronics based on correlated materials or 'Mottronics' is the ability to switch between distinct collective states with a control voltage. Small changes in structure and charge density near a transition can tip the balance between competing phases, leading to dramatic changes in electronic and magnetic properties. In this work, we demonstrate that an electric field induced two-step ferroelastic switching pathway in (011) oriented 0.71Pb(Mg 1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.29PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) substrates can be used to tune the Verwey metal-insulator transition in epitaxial Fe3O4 films in a stable and reversible manner. We also observe robust non-volatile resistance switching in Fe3O 4 up to room temperature, driven by ferroelastic strain. These results provides a framework for realizing non-volatile and reversible tuning of order parameters coupled to lattice-strain in epitaxial oxide heterostructures over a broad range of temperatures, with potential device applications.

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Liu, M., Hoffman, J., Wang, J., Zhang, J., Nelson-Cheeseman, B., & Bhattacharya, A. (2013). Non-volatile ferroelastic switching of the Verwey transition and resistivity of epitaxial Fe3O4 /PMN-PT (011). Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01876

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