Exchange coupling induced antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic transition in $Pr_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3/La_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3$ superlattices
Résumé
Superlattices built from two antiferromagnetic (AFM) charge/orbital order compounds, $Pr_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3$ and $La_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3$, have been studied as the thickness of $La_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3$ ($LCMO$) varied. High structural quality thin films were obtained on $LaAlO_3$ substrates using the pulsed laser deposition technique. An antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transition, in addition to an enhancement of the coercivity, are observed as the $LCMO$ layer thickness increases. The small shift in the origin of the field-cooled hysteresis loop along the field axis indicates the presence of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases in the superlattices. We attribute these features to the AFM spin fluctuations at the $Pr_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3/La_{0.5}Ca_{0.5}MnO_3$ interfaces resulting from the strain effects.