Probing Magnetic Ordering in Proposed Altermagnetic RuO<sub>2 </sub>Thin Films with Exchange Bias and Raman Spectroscopic Measurements

ORAL

Abstract

Recent theoretical and experimental work on RuO2 has sought to describe its magnetic ordering with little concrete agreement. RuO2 likely does not possess magnetic ordering based on recent neutron diffraction measurements. However, RuO2 thin films have recently been cited as antiferromagnetic and/or altermagnetic and have also demonstrated superconductivity when grown on TiO2. Computational results suggest that the resulting magnetic ordering is likely related to Ru vacancies in thin film samples. This study uses Raman spectroscopy and exchange bias measurements to investigate the magnetic ordering in RuO2 thin films, specifically where RuO2 has been grown on single crystal MgF2 substrates with and without a NiFe layer. We observe thickness-dependent unidirectional exchange bias, which emerges below 10 K in 10 nm to 100 nm of RuO2 films interfaced with about 10 nm of NiFe. Preliminary temperature-dependent magneto-Raman measurements reveal differences in the polarization-dependent phonons and possible low frequency magnon modes emerging below 100 K and at 9 T of applied magnetic field.

Presenters

  • Tehseen Adel

    • Department of Physical Sciences, University of Findlay
    • University of Findlay

Authors

  • Tehseen Adel

    • Department of Physical Sciences, University of Findlay
    • University of Findlay
  • Frank M Abel

    • US Naval Academy
  • Maria F Munoz

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Riccardo Torsi

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Daniel Wines

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Subhash Bhatt

    • University of Delaware
  • David T Plouff

    • University of Delaware
  • Xinhao Wang

    • University of Delaware
  • Vinay Sharma

    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences University of Maryland Coll
    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
  • Sharadh Jois

    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
  • Gregory M Stephen

    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
  • Adam L Friedman

    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
  • Brian F Donovan

    • US Naval Academy
  • Michelle E Jamer

    • US Naval Academy
  • John Q Xiao

    • University of Delaware
  • Angela R. Hight Walker

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)