Nanostructure of giant magnetoresistive oxide film Nd2/3Sr1/3MnO3 by scanning tunneling microscopy
- 15 October 1996
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 80 (8) , 4519-4522
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.363432
Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to study the surface nanostructure of the epitaxial film Nd2/3Sr1/3MnO3 that shows giant magnetoresistance. The surface morphology of the film consists of a number of overlapping platelets of about 30–35 Å diameter that grow at an angle of 35°–45° to the surface normal. The peak to peak height of the platelets are multiples of the c‐axis lattice parameter of 7.85 Å showing that the growth of the platelets takes place by the layer by layer addition of one formula unit. The mean surface roughness is about 10 Å. In the range of a few microns the film exhibits no defects or dislocations. The film is unstable in ambient atmosphere and tends to get covered by an adsorbate layer. Tip‐surface interactions cause the adsorbate to be dislodged exposing the surface nanostructure. The degradation of the film in real time when imaged in air was recorded. The adsorbates increase the surface roughness of the film.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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