Anisotropic Quantum Transport through a Single Spin Channel in the Magnetic Semiconductor EuTiO 3

Magnetic semiconductors are a vital component in the understanding of quantum transport phenomena. To explore such delicate, yet fundamentally important, effects, it is crucial to maintain a high carrier mobility in the presence of magnetic moments. In practice, however, magnetization often diminish...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2020-06, Vol.32 (24), p.e1908315
Hauptverfasser: Maruhashi, Kazuki, Takahashi, Kei S, Bahramy, Mohammad Saeed, Shimizu, Sunao, Kurihara, Ryosuke, Miyake, Atsushi, Tokunaga, Masashi, Tokura, Yoshinori, Kawasaki, Masashi
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Zusammenfassung:Magnetic semiconductors are a vital component in the understanding of quantum transport phenomena. To explore such delicate, yet fundamentally important, effects, it is crucial to maintain a high carrier mobility in the presence of magnetic moments. In practice, however, magnetization often diminishes the carrier mobility. Here, it is shown that EuTiO is a rare example of a magnetic semiconductor that can be desirably grown using the molecular beam epitaxy to possess a high carrier mobility exceeding 3000 cm V s at 2 K, while intrinsically hosting a large magnetization value, 7 μ per formula unit. This is demonstrated by measuring the Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations in the ferromagnetic state of EuTiO films with various carrier densities. Using first-principles calculations, it is shown that the observed SdH oscillations originate genuinely from Ti 3d-t states which are fully spin-polarized due to their energetical proximity to the in-gap Eu 4f bands. Such an exchange coupling is further shown to have a profound effect on the effective mass and fermiology of the Ti 3d-t electrons, manifested by a directional anisotropy in the SdH oscillations. These findings suggest that EuTiO film is an ideal magnetic semiconductor, offering a fertile field to explore quantum phenomena suitable for spintronic applications.
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.201908315