Magnetocapacitance and exponential magnetoresistance in manganite-titanate heterojunctions
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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depletionfieldinsulatorjunctionmagneticmagnetocapacitancemagnetoresistancemanganite-titanate
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We present a rectifying manganite-titanate heterojunction exhibiting a magnetic field tunable depletion layer. This creates a large positive magnetocapacitance, a direct measure of the field-induced reduction of the effective depletion width across the junction. Furthermore, the reduction of the junction barrier shifts the forward bias characteristics, giving exponentially-enhanced differential magnetoresistance, occurring despite the absence of a spin filter. These results provide a unique probe of a Mott insulator/band insulator interface, and further suggest new electronic devices incorporating the magnetic field sensitivity of these strongly correlated electron materials.
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