The bulk and emerging interface properties of magnetite Fe3O4 /YSZ(001) heterostructures grown by pulsed laser deposition are investigated. Fe3O4 thin films (4–38 nm) grow epitaxially in (111) orientation and undergo a Verwey transition at max. = 1170.6K. Surprisingly, the formation of interfacial Fe2O3 phase is observed albeit the quasi-inert properties of yttrium-stabilized zirconia (YSZ). Possible mechanisms include either (i) thermodynamically induced interfacial redox reaction at the YSZ substrate surfaces or (ii) oxygen diffusion from the outside atmosphere, as YSZ is a very good oxygen ion conductor. Hence, substrate-assisted oxygen supply may enable the control of emerging interface functionalities.publishe
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The growth and thermal stability of an iron oxide overlayer on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) have...
We report an in situ thermochemical treatment that significantly increases the macroscopic electrica...
The bulk and emerging interface properties of magnetite Fe3O4/YSZ(001) heterostructures grown by pul...
Oxide heterostructures possess a wide range of electrical and magnetic properties arising, in partic...
Fe3O4 is a promising candidate for spintronics. As an inert oxygen supplier, YSZ (Yttria Stabilized ...
Oxide heterostructures possess a wide range of electrical and magnetic properties, mainlyvia interac...
The ability to tune magnetic oxide phases via redox reactions across their heterointerfacescould lea...
We present structural, electronic, and morphological characterization of thin (7.5 nm, 9 unit cells)...
Chemically sharp interface was obtained on single phase single oriented Fe3O4 (001) thin film (7 nm)...
The investigation of oxide films with a thickness of a few nanometers or below grown on another subs...
Fe3O4 is a candidate material for future spintronic device applications due to its predicted half me...
We demonstrate the emergence and control of magnetic phases between magnetite (Fe$_3$O$_4$), a ferri...
The potential growth modes for epitaxial growth of Fe3O4 on SrTiO3 (001) are investigated through co...
The interface-dependence of heteroepitaxial growth of iron oxide films is investigated by scanning t...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
The growth and thermal stability of an iron oxide overlayer on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) have...
We report an in situ thermochemical treatment that significantly increases the macroscopic electrica...
The bulk and emerging interface properties of magnetite Fe3O4/YSZ(001) heterostructures grown by pul...
Oxide heterostructures possess a wide range of electrical and magnetic properties arising, in partic...
Fe3O4 is a promising candidate for spintronics. As an inert oxygen supplier, YSZ (Yttria Stabilized ...
Oxide heterostructures possess a wide range of electrical and magnetic properties, mainlyvia interac...
The ability to tune magnetic oxide phases via redox reactions across their heterointerfacescould lea...
We present structural, electronic, and morphological characterization of thin (7.5 nm, 9 unit cells)...
Chemically sharp interface was obtained on single phase single oriented Fe3O4 (001) thin film (7 nm)...
The investigation of oxide films with a thickness of a few nanometers or below grown on another subs...
Fe3O4 is a candidate material for future spintronic device applications due to its predicted half me...
We demonstrate the emergence and control of magnetic phases between magnetite (Fe$_3$O$_4$), a ferri...
The potential growth modes for epitaxial growth of Fe3O4 on SrTiO3 (001) are investigated through co...
The interface-dependence of heteroepitaxial growth of iron oxide films is investigated by scanning t...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
The growth and thermal stability of an iron oxide overlayer on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) have...
We report an in situ thermochemical treatment that significantly increases the macroscopic electrica...