Ionic‐Liquid‐Gating‐Induced Hydrogenation in Epitaxial Strontium Ferrite
Fengbo Yan, Vladislav O. Korostelev, Eunsoo Cho, Kaichuang Yang, Jingrui Wu, Qiyang Lu, Feng Luo, Caroline A. Ross, Konstantin Klyukin, Shuai Ning
Abstract
Abstract Incorporating hydrogen into complex oxides holds promise for discovering exotic phenomena and novel functionalities by promoting couplings between ion and lattice/charge/spin/orbital degrees of freedom. Here, electrolyte gating‐driven hydrogenation is investigated in epitaxial brownmillerite SrFeO 2.5 thin films in which the hydrogenation‐induced lattice distortion is qualitatively different from its counterpart SrCoO 2.5 . The achievable lattice expansion in hydrogenated SrFeO 2.5 is weaker than in SrCoO 2.5 and primarily occurs along the normal of the stacked octahedral FeO 6 and tetrahedral FeO 4 layers. Upon the substitution of Fe with Co, the lattice expansion monotonically increases with increase of Co/Fe ratio, implying an intrinsic difference in accommodating hydrogen between Fe‐ and Co‐based brownmillerites. Moreover, a net magnetic moment in hydrogenated SrFeO 2.5 films is observed above room temperature, which gradually weakens with the increase of Co substitution, suggesting a stronger canted magnetism in Fe‐based hydrogenated brownmillerites. This work clarifies the electrolyte gating‐driven hydrogenation mechanisms in brownmillerite SrFeO 2.5 epitaxial thin films and those with Co substitution, particularly the deterministic role of Co/Fe ratio in the evolution of structure and properties upon hydrogenation.