Colossal electroresistance mechanism in a Au Pr0.7 Ca0.3 Mn O3 Pt sandwich structure: Evidence for a Mott transition

D. S. Kim, Y. H. Kim, C. E. Lee, Y. T. Kim

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    Abstract

    The resistive switching characteristics of Au Pr0.7 Ca0.3 Mn O3 (PCMO) Pt sandwich structure were investigated by changing growth temperature of the PCMO film, adding an oxygen annealing process, and modifying the Au/PCMO/Pt sandwich structure by inserting a PrMn O3 (PMO) or CaMn O3 (CMO) layer at the Au/PCMO interface. From these experiments, we obtained the following results. First, only crystalline PCMO films exhibited reversible resistive switching behavior in Au/PCMO/Pt sandwich structure. Secondly, the Mn4+ Mn3+ ratio at the PCMO surface was changed by oxygen annealing of the PCMO film, resulting in an increase of the resistance ratio of high resistance state and low resistance state. Lastly, we could not observe the resistive switching behavior in Au/PMO/PCMO/Pt and Au/CMO/PCMO/Pt sandwich structures. The resistive switching behavior could be observed only in Au/PCMO/PMO(or CMO)/PCMO/Pt sandwich structure. These results indicate that the resistive switching of Au/PCMO/Pt sandwich structure depends on the mixed valence state Mn4+ Mn3+ of Mn ions in the metal/PCMO interface domains. This result can be regarded as evidence for a Mott transition.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number174430
    JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
    Volume74
    Issue number17
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
    • Condensed Matter Physics

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