Significantly Enhanced Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Multiferroic EuFeO3- Thin Films

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Regulating the magnetic properties of multiferroics lays the foundation for their prospective application in spintronic devices. Single-phase multiferroics, such as rare-earth ferrites, are promising candidates; however, they typically exhibit weak magnetism at room temperature (RT). Here, we significantly boosted the RT ferromagnetism of a representative ferrite, EuFeO3, by oxygen defect engineering. Polarized neutron reflectometry and magnetometry measurements reveal that saturation magnetization reaches 0.04 mu B/Fe, which is approx-imately 5 times higher than its bulk phase. Combining the annular bright-field images with theoretical assessment, we unravel the underlying mechanism for magnetic enhancement, in which the decrease in Fe-O-Fe bond angles caused by oxygen vacancies (VO) strengthens magnetic interactions and tilts Fe spins. Furthermore, the internal relationship between magnetism and VO was established by illustrating how the magnetic structure and magnitude change with VO configuration and concentration. Our strategy for regulating magnetic properties can be applied to numerous functional oxide materials.
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regulating magnetic strong ferromagnetism,oxygen defect engineering,polarized neutron reflectometry,annular bright-?eld images,density functional theory
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