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Nat Commun ; 5: 4547, 2014 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25088937

ABSTRACT

Research on advanced materials such as multiferroic perovskites underscores promising applications, yet studies on these materials rarely address the impact of defects on the nominally expected materials property. Here, we revisit the comparatively simple oxide MgO as the model material system for spin-polarized solid-state tunnelling studies. We present a defect-mediated tunnelling potential landscape of localized states owing to explicitly identified defect species, against which we examine the bias and temperature dependence of magnetotransport. By mixing symmetry-resolved transport channels, a localized state may alter the effective barrier height for symmetry-resolved charge carriers, such that tunnelling magnetoresistance decreases most with increasing temperature when that state is addressed electrically. Thermal excitation promotes an occupancy switchover from the ground to the excited state of a defect, which impacts these magnetotransport characteristics. We thus resolve contradictions between experiment and theory in this otherwise canonical spintronics system, and propose a new perspective on defects in dielectrics.

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Nanoscale ; 3(1): 225-32, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21060937

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The fine control of iron oxide nanocrystal sizes within the nanometre scale (diameters range from 2.5 to 14 nm) allows us to investigate accurately the size-dependence of their structural and magnetic properties. A study of the growth conditions of these nanocrystals obtained by thermal decomposition of an iron oleate precursor in high-boiling point solvents has been carried out. Both the type of solvent used and the ligand/precursor ratio have been systematically varied, and were found to be the key parameters to control the growth process. The lattice parameters of all the nanocrystals deduced from X-ray diffraction measurements are consistent with a structure of the type Fe3-xO4, i.e. intermediate between magnetite and maghemite, which evolves toward the maghemite structure for the smallest sizes (x=1/3). The evolution of the magnetic behavior with nanoparticle sizes emphasizes clearly the influence of the surface, especially on the saturation magnetization Ms and the magneto-crystalline anisotropy K. Dipolar interactions and thermal dependence have been also taken into account in the study on the nanoscale size-effect of magnetic properties.


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Ferrosoferric Oxide/chemistry , Magnetics , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Particle Size , X-Ray Diffraction
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Phys Rev B Condens Matter ; 47(22): 15037-15045, 1993 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10005877
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Phys Rev B Condens Matter ; 45(21): 12269-12277, 1992 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10001262
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Phys Rev B Condens Matter ; 44(16): 9100-9103, 1991 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9998883
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