Nature Communications (Apr 2025)

Ferromagnetism in LaFeO3/LaNiO3 superlattices with high Curie temperature

  • Tianlin Zhou,
  • Fei Gao,
  • Qinghua Zhang,
  • Yuansha Chen,
  • Xinzhe Hu,
  • Yuzhou He,
  • Yuchen Zhao,
  • Jianjie Li,
  • Minghang Li,
  • Shaojin Qi,
  • Fengxia Hu,
  • Jirong Sun,
  • Yunzhong Chen,
  • Baogen Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58968-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Interfacing complex oxides in atomically engineered layered structures can give rise to a wealth of exceptional electronic and magnetic properties that surpass those of the individual building blocks. Herein, we demonstrate a ferromagnetic spin order with a high Curie temperature of 608 K in superlattices consisting of otherwise paramagnetic perovskite LaNiO3 (LNO) and antiferromagnetic LaFeO3 (LFO). The ferromagnetism likely results from the covalent exchange due to interfacial charge transfer from Fe to Ni cations. By deliberately controlling the thickness of the LNO sublayers thus the amount of charge transfer, a robust ferromagnetism of 4 u B is realized for a stacking periodicity consisting of one single unit cell of both LNO and LFO, an emergent double perovskite phase of La2FeNiO6 with B-site layered ordering configurations. The ferromagnetic LFO/LNO superlattices offer great potential for the search of emergent magnetodielectric and/or multiferroic properties as well as applications in spintronics and electrocatalysts.