Applied Surface Science, Vol.220, No.1-4, 251-258, 2003
Observation of unrecoverable domains in two-dimensional-arrayed Pr0.5Ca0.5MnO3-y junctions
Two-dimensional-arrayed 14 x 14 sandwich-type junctions of Au-Pr1-xCaxMnO3-y (PCMO, x = 0.5)-SrRuO3 were fabricated on SrTiO3 (0 0 1) substrates. The resistivity-voltage (rho-V) characteristics of each junction was measured by a two-probe method. The junctions that return to the insulating state after removing the voltage (recoverable) and the ones that remain metallic (unrecoverable) were found to co-exist in one PCMO film. The variation in the lattice constant of the PCMO film, rather than the variation of the composition, is thought to be related to the separation of recoverable-unrecoverable domains. Among several samples with a PCMO layer fabricated under various conditions, the junctions with thin PCMO layers deposited at low temperature showed a pronounced hysteresis in their rho-V characteristics. The clear hysteresis and good crystallinity of PCMO films were correlated. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:thin film;perovskite-type manganite;charge-ordered state;field effect;insulator metal transition