| Literature DB >> 33767171 |
Qinghua Zhang1,2, Ang Gao1,3, Fanqi Meng1,3, Qiao Jin1,3, Shan Lin1,3, Xuefeng Wang1, Dongdong Xiao1, Can Wang1,3,4, Kui-Juan Jin1,3,4, Dong Su1, Er-Jia Guo5,6,7, Lin Gu8,9,10.
Abstract
Dedicated control of oxygen vacancies is an important route to functionalizing complex oxide films. It is well-known that tensile strain significantly lowers the oxygen vacancy formation energy, whereas compressive strain plays a minor role. Thus, atomic reconstruction by extracting oxygen from a compressive-strained film is challenging. Here we report an unexpected LaCoO2.5 phase with a zigzag-like oxygen vacancy ordering through annealing a compressive-strained LaCoO3 in vacuum. The synergetic tilt and distortion of CoO5 square pyramids with large La and Co shifts are quantified using scanning transmission electron microscopy. The large in-plane expansion of CoO5 square pyramids weaken the crystal field splitting and facilitated the ordered high-spin state of Co2+, which produces an insulating ferromagnetic state with a Curie temperature of ~284 K and a saturation magnetization of ~0.25 μB/Co. These results demonstrate that extracting targeted oxygen from a compressive-strained oxide provides an opportunity for creating unexpected crystal structures and novel functionalities.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33767171 PMCID: PMC7994406 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22099-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919