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Mott Transition
Artificial superlattices composed of perovskite oxides realizes the low‐dimensional Mott system, which hosts magnetic anisotropy that can be completely rotated by the magnetic field. This unprecedented magnetic anisotropy tuning is observed via angular magnetoresistance measurements by engineering the interlayer coupling strength. More details can be found in article number 2303176...
The magnetic anisotropy of low‐dimensional Mott systems exhibits unexpected magnetotransport behavior useful for spin‐based quantum electronics. Yet, the anisotropy of natural materials is inherently determined by the crystal structure, highly limiting its engineering. The magnetic anisotropy modulation near a digitized dimensional Mott boundary in artificial superlattices composed of a correlated...
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