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Reversal of Anomalous Hall Effect and Octahedral Tilting in SrRuO 3 Thin Films via Hydrogen Spillover.

Hyeon HanHua ZhouCharles GuillemardManuel ValvidaresArpit SharmaYan LiAnkit K SharmaIlya KostanovskiyArthur ErnstStuart S P Parkin
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
The perovskite SrRuO 3 (SRO) is a strongly correlated oxide whose physical and structural properties are strongly intertwined. Notably, SRO is an itinerant ferromagnet that exhibits a large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) whose sign can be readily modified. Here, a hydrogen spillover method is used to tailor the properties of SRO thin films via hydrogen incorporation. It is found that the magnetization and Curie temperature of the films are strongly reduced and, at the same time, the structure evolves from an orthorhombic to a tetragonal phase as the hydrogen content is increased up to ≈0.9 H per SRO formula unit. The structural phase transition is shown, via in situ crystal truncation rod measurements, to be related to tilting of the RuO 6 octahedral units. The significant changes observed in magnetization are shown, via density functional theory (DFT), to be a consequence of shifts in the Fermi level. The reported findings provide new insights into the physical properties of SRO via tailoring its lattice symmetry and emergent physical phenomena via the hydrogen spillover technique.
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