- Biegalski, Michael D;
- Takamura, Yayoi;
- Mehta, Apurva;
- Gai, Zhang;
- Kalinin, Sergei V;
- Ambaye, Haile;
- Lauter, Valieria;
- Fong, Dillon;
- Pantelides, Sokrates T;
- Kim, Young M;
- He, Jun;
- Borisevich, Albina;
- Siemons, Wolter;
- Christen, Hans M
Differing anisotropic strain induced from the underlying substrates not only control the long-range structural symmetries in La0.5Sr0.5CoO3 but also impact the magnetic properties of these epitaxial thin films. The two dominant structural distortions: oxygen octahedral tilts and epitaxial strain, however, have complex and non-intuitive effects on the splitting of the t2g states and consequently on magnetization.