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Journal of Applied Physics | 2014

Exchange bias in strained SrRuO3 thin films

Chanchal Sow; A. K. Pramanik; P. S. Anil Kumar

Recently, it was found that the ferromagnetic SrRuO3 when combined with another ferromagnet in thin film form gives rise to exchange bias (EB) effect. However, we observed EB in single, strained, SrRuO3 thin films grown on diamagnetic LaAlO3 (100) substrates. It displays the training effect, which essentially confirms EB. The temperature dependence of the EB reveals the blocking temperature to be around ∼75 K. The strength of the exchange bias decreases with the increase in thickness of the film. We observe tensile strain in the out of plane direction. Further, the presence of in-plane compressive strain is observed through asymmetric reciprocal space mapping. Finally, we find a direct link between strain and EB. The evolution of strain with thickness matches well with the nature of scaled EB. It has been shown earlier by first principle calculations that this strain can induce EB in thin films.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2010

Observation of reduced activation energy and the possible existence of decoupled pancake vortices in superconductor/ferromagnet bilayers

D. Samal; Chanchal Sow; P. S. Anil Kumar

Investigations of different superconducting (S)/ferromagnetic (F) heterostructures grown by pulsed laser deposition reveal that the activation energy (U) for the vortex motion in a high T(c) superconductor is reduced remarkably by the presence of F layers. The U exhibits a logarithmic dependence on the applied magnetic field in the S/F bilayers suggesting the existence of decoupled two-dimensional (2D) pancake vortices. This result is discussed in terms of the reduction in the effective S layer thickness and the weakening of the S coherence length due to the presence of F layers. In addition, the U and the superconducting T(c) in Y Ba(2)Cu(3)O(7 - δ)/La(0.5)Sr(0.5)CoO(3) bilayers are observed to be much lower than in the Y Ba(2)Cu(3)O(7 - δ)/La(0.7)Sr(0.3)MnO(3) ones. This in turn suggests that the degree of spin polarization of the F layer might not play a crucial role for the suppression of superconductivity due to a spin polarized induced pair-breaking effect in S/F bilayers.


Physical Review B | 2014

Probing a spin-glass state in SrRuO3 thin films through higher-order statistics of resistance fluctuations

Gopi Nath Daptary; Chanchal Sow; P. S. Anil Kumar; Aveek Bid

The complex perovskite oxide SrRuO3 shows intriguing transport properties at low temperatures due to the interplay of spin, charge, and orbital degrees of freedom. One of the open questions in this system is regarding the origin and nature of the low-temperature glassy state. In this paper we report on measurements of higher-order statistics of resistance fluctuations performed in epitaxial thin films of SrRuO3 to probe this issue. We observe large low-frequency non-Gaussian resistance fluctuations over a certain temperature range. Our observations are compatible with that of a spin-glass system with properties described by hierarchical dynamics rather than with that of a simple ferromagnet with a large coercivity.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Freezing of the octahedral tilt near ferromagnetic transition and appearance of a glassy phase at low temperature driven by the tilt instabilities in SrRuO3

Chanchal Sow; D. Samal; P. S. Anil Kumar; Anjan Bera; S. M. Yusuf

The emergence of low temperature glassy phase in widely known itinerant ferromagnet SrRuO3 is remotely understood. In order to understand this aspect, we have undertaken a detailed temperature dependent (5–250 K) neutron diffraction study. We observe a freezing of the octahedral tilt near the ferromagnetic transition and an unusual deviation in the octahedral tilt near the onset of low temperature spin glass like phase. A reduction of the ordered magnetic moment and a decline in the total integrated magnetic intensity is observed around the temperature where the glassy behaviour starts to appear. The magnetotransport study also reveals the possibility for an additional magnetic ordering by demonstrating a peak in magnetoresistance at the low temperature side as well. The neutron diffraction study presented here provides useful information to understand the observed unusual low temperature magnetic phenomena in SrRuO3.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Anomalous low-temperature magnetic and magnetotransport properties in Ru-deficient SrRuO3

Chanchal Sow; D. Samal; P. S. Anil Kumar

SrRuO3 is a well-known itinerant ferromagnet with many intriguing characteristics. The Ru deficiency in this system is believed to play a pivotal role in influencing many of its magnetic and transport properties. The present study involves the magnetic and transport properties of the Ru-deficient SrRu0.93O3 sample to gain more insight into the unusual low-temperature behavior. The ac susceptibility study reveals a sharp ferromagnetic transition at 150 K followed by a hump at Th ∼ 50 K, which has anomalous frequency dependence. Besides, the Th shifts to lower temperatures with an increase in the superposed dc-biasing field and adheres to H2 dependence, in accordance with the Gabay and Toulouse line for the Heisenberg spin glass systems. We also observe a pronounced memory effect toward the low-temperature side, signifying the characteristic of glassy behavior. The temperature-dependent magnetoresistance indicates the signature of an additional ordering toward the low-temperature side. All of the interestin...


arXiv: Strongly Correlated Electrons | 2015

Controlling structural distortion in the geometrically frustrated layered cobaltate YBaCo4O7+δ by Fe substitution and its role on magnetic correlations

A K Bera; S. M. Yusuf; S. S. Meena; Chanchal Sow; P. S. Anil Kumar; Sharmila Banerjee

Effects of Fe-substitution on the crystal structure and magnetic correlations of the geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets YBaCo4-xFexO7+δ (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, and 0.8) have been studied by neutron diffraction, Mossbauer spectroscopy, and ac susceptibility. The compounds YBaCo4-xFexO7+δ have a special layered-type crystal structure with an alternating Kagome (6c site) and triangular (2a site) layers along the c axis. Fe3+ ions are found to be substituted at both the crystallographic 2a and 6c sites of Co ions. Mossbauer results show a high spin state of Fe3+ ions in a tetrahedral coordination. A reduction in the distortion of the Kagome lattice has been observed with the Fe-substitution. The correlation length of the short-range antiferromagnetic ordering decreases with the Fe-substitution. The sharpness of the magnetic transition also decreases with the Fe-substitution.


Materials Research Express | 2015

Evidence for 3D isotropic long range spin-spin interaction near the ferromagnetic transition in bulk and thin film SrRuO3

Chanchal Sow; A. K. Pramanik; P. S. Anil Kumar

In the case of metallic ferromagnets there has always been a controversy, i.e. whether the magnetic interaction is itinerant or localized. For example SrRuO3 is known to be an itinerant ferromagnet where the spin-spin interaction is expected to be mean field in nature. However, it is reported to behave like Ising, Heisenberg or mean field by different groups. Despite several theoretical and experimental studies and the importance of strongly correlated systems, the experimental conclusion regarding the type of spin-spin interaction in SrRuO3 is lacking. To resolve this issue, we have investigated the critical behaviour in the vicinity of the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic phase transition using various techniques on polycrystalline as well as (001) oriented SrRuO3 films. Our analysis reveals that the application of a scaling law in the field-cooled magnetization data extracts the value of the critical exponent only when it is measured at H -> 0. To substantiate the actual nature without any ambiguity, the critical behavior is studied across the phase transition using the modified Arrott plot, Kouvel-Fisher plot and M-H isotherms. The critical analysis yields self-consistent beta, gamma and delta values and the spin interaction follows the long-range mean field model. Further the directional dependence of the critical exponent is studied in thin films and it reveals the isotropic nature. It is elucidated that the different experimental protocols followed by different groups are the reason for the ambiguity in determining the critical exponents in SrRuO3.


SOLID STATE PHYSICS: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 57TH DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2012 | 2013

Memory effect in SrRu(1-x)O3(0.01<x<0.07)

Chanchal Sow; D. Samal; Anjan Bera; S. M. Yusuf; P. S. Anil Kumar

SrRuO3 is widely known to be an itinerant ferromagnet with a TC ∼160 K. It is well known that glassy materials exhibit time dependent phenomena such as memory effect due to their generic slow dynamics. However, for the first time, we have observed memory effect in SrRu(1-x)O3(0.01<x<0.07) well below the ferromagnetic ordering temperature. Generally, time dependent phenomena such as aging, memory etc. arise in disordered glassy systems. Thus the observation of memory effect in case of an itinerant ferromagnetic system like SrRuO3 is quite strange. The emergence of such unusual magnetic response is strongly believed to be connected with a cryptic interactions arises in the low temperature. Our effort on neutron diffraction study has been able to trace the cause of such hidden magnetic interaction responsible for bringing glassiness in a ferromagnet.


Physical Review B | 2012

Structural-modulation-driven low-temperature glassy behavior in SrRuO3

Chanchal Sow; D. Samal; P. S. Anil Kumar; Anjan Bera; S. M. Yusuf


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013

Evolution of ferromagnetism from a frustrated state in LixNi(2-x)O2 (0.67 < x < 0.98).

Chanchal Sow; P. S. Anil Kumar

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P. S. Anil Kumar

Indian Institute of Science

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D. Samal

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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S. M. Yusuf

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Anjan Bera

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

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A. K. Pramanik

Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Aveek Bid

Indian Institute of Science

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Gopi Nath Daptary

Indian Institute of Science

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A K Bera

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Anomitra Sil

Indian Institute of Science

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S. S. Meena

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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