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Reversible manipulation of the magnetic state in SrRuO3 through electric-field controlled proton evolution.

Zhuolu LiShengchun ShenZijun TianKyle HwangboMeng WangYujia WangF Michael BartramLiqun HeYingjie LyuYongqi DongGang WanHaobo LiNianpeng LuJiadong ZangHua ZhouElke ArenholzQing HeLuyi YangWeidong LuoPu Yu
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Ionic substitution forms an essential pathway to manipulate the structural phase, carrier density and crystalline symmetry of materials via ion-electron-lattice coupling, leading to a rich spectrum of electronic states in strongly correlated systems. Using the ferromagnetic metal SrRuO3 as a model system, we demonstrate an efficient and reversible control of both structural and electronic phase transformations through the electric-field controlled proton evolution with ionic liquid gating. The insertion of protons results in a large structural expansion and increased carrier density, leading to an exotic ferromagnetic to paramagnetic phase transition. Importantly, we reveal a novel protonated compound of HSrRuO3 with paramagnetic metallic as ground state. We observe a topological Hall effect at the boundary of the phase transition due to the proton concentration gradient across the film-depth. We envision that electric-field controlled protonation opens up a pathway to explore novel electronic states and material functionalities in protonated material systems.
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