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Nature Communications | 2014

Reversible electric-field control of magnetization at oxide interfaces

Norbert M. Nemes; G. Sánchez Santolino; María Varela del Arco; Z. Sefrioui; Carlos León Yebra; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga

Electric-field control of magnetism has remained a major challenge which would greatly impact data storage technology. Although progress in this direction has been recently achieved, reversible magnetization switching by an electric field requires the assistance of a bias magnetic field. Here we take advantage of the novel electronic phenomena emerging at interfaces between correlated oxides and demonstrate reversible, voltage-driven magnetization switching without magnetic field. Sandwiching a non-superconducting cuprate between two manganese oxide layers, we find a novel form of magnetoelectric coupling arising from the orbital reconstruction at the interface between interfacial Mn spins and localized states in the CuO2 planes. This results in a ferromagnetic coupling between the manganite layers that can be controlled by a voltage. Consequently, magnetic tunnel junctions can be electrically toggled between two magnetization states, and the corresponding spin-dependent resistance states, in the absence of a magnetic field.


Nature Communications | 2015

Formation of titanium monoxide (001) single-crystalline thin film induced by ion bombardment of titanium dioxide (110)

María Beatriz Martínez Pabón; Juan Ignacio Beltrán Finez; Gabriel Sánchez Santolino; I. Palacio; Jesús López Sánchez; J. Rubio Zuazo; Juan Manuel Rojo Alaminos; P. Ferrer; Arantzazu Mascaraque Susunaga; M. C. Muñoz; María Varela del Arco; Germán R. Castro; Óscar Rodríguez de la Fuente

A plethora of technological applications justify why titanium dioxide is probably the most studied oxide, and an optimal exploitation of its properties quite frequently requires a controlled modification of the surface. Low-energy ion bombardment is one of the most extended techniques for this purpose and has been recently used in titanium oxides, among other applications, to favour resistive switching mechanisms or to form transparent conductive layers. Surfaces modified in this way are frequently described as reduced and defective, with a high density of oxygen vacancies. Here we show, at variance with this view, that high ion doses on rutile titanium dioxide (110) induce its transformation into a nanometric and single-crystalline titanium monoxide (001) thin film with rocksalt structure. The discovery of this ability may pave the way to new technical applications of ion bombardment not previously reported, which can be used to fabricate heterostructures and interfaces.


Physical Review B | 2004

Coupling of superconductors through a half-metallic ferromagnet: Evidence for a long-range proximity effect

V. Peña; Z. Sefrioui; Diego Arias Serna; Carlos León Yebra; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga; María Varela del Arco; S. J. Pennycook; J. L. Martinez


Physical Review B | 2011

Optical study of strained ultrathin films of strongly correlated LaNiO3

M. K. Stewart; Chuck-Hou Yee; M Kareev; R.K. Smith; Brian Chapler; María Varela del Arco; P.J. Ryan; Kristjan Haule; J. Chakalian; D. N. Basov


Physical Review Letters | 2001

Direct Evidence for Block-by-Block Growth in High-Temperature Superconductor Ultrathin Films

María Varela del Arco; W. Grogger; Diego Arias Serna; Z. Sefrioui; Carlos León Yebra; C. Ballesteros; K.M. Frishnan; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga


Physical Review B | 1999

Crossover from a three-dimensional to purely two-dimensional vortex-glass transition in deoxygenated YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7-δ) thin films

Z. Sefrioui; Diego Arias Serna; María Varela del Arco; Javier E. Villegas; M. A. López de la Torre; Carlos León Yebra; G. D. Loos; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga


Physical Review B | 2015

Long-range ferromagnetic order in LaCoO3-delta epitaxial films due to the interplay of epitaxial strain and oxygen vacancy ordering

V. V. Mehta; Nevenko Biskup Zaja; C. Jenkins; E. Arenholz; María Varela del Arco; Y. Suzuki


Physical Review B | 2005

Suppressed Magnetization in La0.7Ca0.3MnO3/YBa2Cu3O7-&Superlattices

A. Hoffman; G. E. te Velthuis; Z. Sefrioui; J. Santamaria; M. R. Fitzsimmons; Sungkyun Park; María Varela del Arco


Archive | 2003

Ferromagnetic/superconducting proximity effect in La_(0.7)Ca_(0.3)MnO_(3)/YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7-δ) superlattices

Z. Sefrioui; Diego Arias Serna; V. Peña; Javier E. Villegas; María Varela del Arco; P. Prieto; Carlos León Yebra; Julián Lebrato Martínez; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga


Archive | 1999

Intracell changes in epitaxially strained YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7-x) ultrathin layers in YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7-x)/PrBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7) superlattices

María Varela del Arco; Z. Sefrioui; Diego Arias Serna; M. A. Navacerrada; María Luisa Lucía Mulas; M. A. López de la Torre; Carlos León Yebra; G. D. Loos; Francisco Sánchez Quesada; Jacobo Santamaría Sánchez-Barriga

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Z. Sefrioui

Complutense University of Madrid

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Carlos León Yebra

Complutense University of Madrid

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Diego Arias Serna

Complutense University of Madrid

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Stephen J. Pennycook

National University of Singapore

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J. Santamaria

Complutense University of Madrid

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V. Peña

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jaume Gazquez Alabart

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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S. J. Pennycook

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Javier E. Villegas

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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