ASESMA paper highlighted in Advanced Light Source News , Lawrence Berkeley Lab
SCIENCE HIGHLIGHT July 24, 2025
The strontium ruthenate family has a perovskite-like structure that can assemble into different configurations, offering an ideal way to study how the physics change as the material goes from 3D to 2D. In this study, researchers revealed how electrons with different spins behave in distinct layers of a three-layer magnetic material. The results deepen the field’s understanding of how magnetism emerges in layered materials, an important concept for future magnetic technologies and quantum electronic devices. Read more »
Publication: P. Ngabonziza, J.D. Denlinger, A.V. Fedorov, G. Cao, J.W. Allen, G. Gebreyesus, and R.M. Martin, “Layer-dependent spin-resolved electronic structure of ferromagnetic triple-layered ruthenate Sr4Ru3O10,” Physical Review B 111, 115146 (2025). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.111.115146
Free Access to article posted on ArXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.07222
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