Literature DB >> 18026106

Surface effects on the orbital order in the single-layered manganite La0.5Sr1.5MnO4.

Y Wakabayashi1, M H Upton, S Grenier, J P Hill, C S Nelson, J-W Kim, P J Ryan, A I Goldman, H Zheng, J F Mitchell.   

Abstract

The question of how bulk electronic order is terminated at a surface is an intriguing one, and one with possible practical implications--for example in nanoscaled systems that may be characterized by their surface behaviour. One example of such order is orbital order, and in principle it should be possible to probe the termination of this order with surface X-ray scattering. Here, we report the first observation of the scattering arising from the termination of bulk orbital order at the surface of a crystal--so-called 'orbital truncation rods'. The measurements, carried out on a cleaved perovskite, La(0.5)Sr(1.5)MnO(4), reveal that whereas the crystallographic surface is atomically smooth, the orbital 'surface', which is observed through the atomic displacements caused by the orbital order, is much rougher, with a typical scale of the surface roughness of approximately 7 degrees A. Interestingly, the temperature dependence of this scattering shows evidence of a surface-induced second-order transition.

Year:  2007        PMID: 18026106     DOI: 10.1038/nmat2061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


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1.  Imaging oxygen defects and their motion at a manganite surface.

Authors:  B Bryant; Ch Renner; Y Tokunaga; Y Tokura; G Aeppli
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 14.919

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