Determination of the resistivity anisotropy of Sr Ru O 3 by measuring the planar Hall effect

I Genish, L. Klein, JW Reiner, MR Beasley

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Abstract

We have measured the planar Hall effect in epitaxial thin films of the itinerant ferromagnet SrRuO3 patterned with their current paths at different angles relative to the crystallographic axes. Based on the results, we have determined that SrRuO3 exhibits small resistivity anisotropy in the entire temperature range of our measurements (between 2 and 300K); namely, both above and below its Curie temperature (150K). Our results indicate that in addition to anisotropy related to the spontaneous magnetization, the resistivity anisotropy of SrRuO3 has an intrinsic, nonmagnetic source. We have found that the two sources of anisotropy have competing effects.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalPhysical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)
Volume75
Issue number12
StatePublished - 2007

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