Orbital selective switching of ferromagnetism in an oxide quasi two-dimensional electron gas

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Multi-orbital physics in quasi-two-dimensional electron gases (q2DEGs) triggers intriguing phenomena not observed in bulk materials, such as unconventional superconductivity and magnetism. Here, we investigate the mechanism of orbital selective switching of the spin-polarization in the oxide q2DEG formed at the (001) interface between the LaAlO3, EuTiO3 and SrTiO3 band insulators. By using density functional theory calculations, transport, magnetic and x-ray spectroscopy measurements, we find that the filling of titanium-bands with 3dxz/3dyz orbital character in the EuTiO3 layer and at the interface with SrTiO3 induces an antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic switching of the exchange interaction between Eu-4f7 magnetic moments. The results explain the observation of the carrier density-dependent ferromagnetic correlations and anomalous Hall effect in this q2DEG, and demonstrate how combined theoretical and experimental approaches can lead to a deeper understanding of emerging electronic phases and serve as a guide for the materials design of advanced electronic applications.

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Di Capua, R., Verma, M., Radovic, M., Strocov, V. N., Piamonteze, C., Guedes, E. B., … Salluzzo, M. (2022). Orbital selective switching of ferromagnetism in an oxide quasi two-dimensional electron gas. Npj Quantum Materials, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41535-022-00448-4

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