Influence of nitrogen stoichiometry and the role of Sm 5d states in SmN thin films - presented by Anna Melendez Sans

Influence of nitrogen stoichiometry and the role of Sm 5d states in SmN thin films

Anna Melendez Sans

Anna Melendez Sans
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Influence of nitrogen stoichiometry and the role of Sm 5d states in SmN thin films
Anna Melendez Sans
Anna Melendez Sans
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids

Associated Physical Review B article

A. Meléndez-Sans et al. (2024) Influence of nitrogen stoichiometry and the role of Sm 5d states in SmN thin films. Physical Review B
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We report a comprehensive study of the synthesis of epitaxial SmN thin films on LaAlO3 (100) by molecular beam epitaxy under slow-growth conditions. By carefully tuning the substrate temperature and the molecular nitrogen partial pressure, we are able to control the nitrogen content of our samples and produce near-stoichiometric, well-ordered SmN thin films. The influence of nitrogen defects on the samarium ion valence and the electronic structure is investigated by x-ray absorption and photoelectron spectroscopy, suggesting that the empty Sm 5d states may act as a charge reservoir stabilizing the 4f5 configuration in the nitrogen-deficient compound. The spectra also reveal a significant hybridization of the Sm 4f and N 2p states.

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    A. Meléndez-Sans et al. (2024) Influence of nitrogen stoichiometry and the role of Sm 5d states in SmN thin films. Physical Review B
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    V. M. Pereira et al. (2023) Epitaxial HoN thin films: An investigation of the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties. Physical Review Materials
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