The 66th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2019

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10 Spintronics and Magnetics » 10.1 Emerging materials in spintronics and magnetics (including fabrication and charactrization methodologies)

[10a-M101-1~8] 10.1 Emerging materials in spintronics and magnetics (including fabrication and charactrization methodologies)

Sun. Mar 10, 2019 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM M101 (H101)

Songtian Li(QST)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[10a-M101-4] Jeff= 3/2 ferromagnetic insulating state above 1000 K in a double perovskite osmate synthesized by molecular beam epitaxy

Yuuki Wakabayashi1, Yoshiharu Krockenberger1, Naoto Tsujimoto2, Tommy Boykin1, Shinji Tsuneyuki2, Yoshitaka Taniyasu1, Hideki Yamamoto1 (1.NTT BRL, 2.The Univ. of Tokyo)

Keywords:molecular beam epitaxy, double perovskite, ferromagnetic insulator

In magnetic insulating oxides, the cubic crystal symmetry is thought to be favorable for higher Curie temperatures (TC), since the network morphology hosting the mechanisms of exchange interactions is subject to the crystal symmetry. Especially for perovskites, it is well known that the crystal symmetry dominates the exchange interactions, e.g., SrRuO3(pseudo-cubic perovskite, ferromagnetic metal) and CaRuO3(orthorhombic perovskite, paramagnetic metal). In addition to the symmetry, adopting 5dtransition metal oxides, where spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is enhanced, is a promising way to boost the long range ferri/ferromagnetic (FM) order. For example, it was shown for a pyrochlore osmate (Cd2Os2O7) that the SOC is responsible for its long range order. Here we show that a highly B-site ordered cubic double-perovskite Sr3OsO6, which satisfies the above criteria, has the highest TCof 1060 K among all insulators and oxides, and the highest magnetic ordering temperature in any compound without 3dtransition elements.