Abstract
LaCoO3 (LCO) epitaxial films were grown on (001) LaAlO3 (LAO) substrates by the simple sol–gel technique. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the cross-section transmission electron microscope (TEM) measurements indicate that single-phase (001) oriented LCO epitaxial films with biaxial compressive strain and elongated distortion of CoO6 octahedrons were grown on (001) LAO successfully. The epitaxial relationship between the LCO film and the LAO substrate is confirmed to be (001)[Formula: see text] and [100][Formula: see text]. It is also found that LCO grown on LAO has a larger mean Co–O bond length and unit-cell size, compared with those of polycrystalline film. In addition, the magnetic characterization shows that LCO epitaxial film exhibits an obvious ferromagnetic (FM) transition at [Formula: see text][Formula: see text]K, which is different from the nonmagnetic ground state of polycrystalline LCO. Combined with the structural analyses, it reveals that the strain-induced ferromagnetism observed in LCO epitaxial film originates from an increase of the mean Co–O bond length and a suppression of the CoO6 octahedral rotations, which can stabilize higher spin state of Co[Formula: see text] by a decrease of the [Formula: see text] gap energy.
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