Abstract
An interface modification of superlattices was found to massively influence magnetic and magnetotransport properties. Moreover it determines the crystal structure of the manganite layers, changing it from orthorhombic for the conventional superlattice (cSL), to rhombohedral for the modified one (mSL). While the cSL shows extremely nonlinear ac transport, the mSL is an electrically homogeneous material. The observations go beyond an oversimplified picture of dead interface layers and evidence the importance of electronic correlations at perovskite interfaces.
- Received 9 December 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.82.113101
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