We report on the magnetotransport properties of a spin-polarized two-dimensional electron system (2DES) formed in LaAlO3(LAO)/EuTiO3/SrTiO3 (STO) heterostructures. We show that, at low temperature, the 2DES magnetoconductance exhibits weak antilocalization corrections related to Rashba spin-orbit scattering, in analogy with the LAO/STO 2DES. However, the characteristic spin-orbit scattering field decreases substantially for carrier density higher than 1.9×1013cm-2. We attribute this behavior to the masking effect of ferromagnetism, which sets in at the same carrier density and at a temperature below 10 K. Our work shows that, while weak antilocalization corrections to the magnetoconductance are strongly reduced by the emergence of ferromagnetism, they persist in a large part of the phase diagram of a spin-polarized oxide 2DES.

Interplay between spin-orbit coupling and ferromagnetism in magnetotransport properties of a spin-polarized oxide two-dimensional electron system

Stornaiuolo D;Di Gennaro E;Sambri A;Massarotti D;Di Capua R;De Luca GM;Pepe GP;Tafuri F;Salluzzo M
2018

Abstract

We report on the magnetotransport properties of a spin-polarized two-dimensional electron system (2DES) formed in LaAlO3(LAO)/EuTiO3/SrTiO3 (STO) heterostructures. We show that, at low temperature, the 2DES magnetoconductance exhibits weak antilocalization corrections related to Rashba spin-orbit scattering, in analogy with the LAO/STO 2DES. However, the characteristic spin-orbit scattering field decreases substantially for carrier density higher than 1.9×1013cm-2. We attribute this behavior to the masking effect of ferromagnetism, which sets in at the same carrier density and at a temperature below 10 K. Our work shows that, while weak antilocalization corrections to the magnetoconductance are strongly reduced by the emergence of ferromagnetism, they persist in a large part of the phase diagram of a spin-polarized oxide 2DES.
2018
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
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