The thickness dependence of electrical transport and magnetization of ultra
thin La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 films has been investigated using epitaxial La0.7Sr0.3M
nO3(LSMO)/SrTiO3 multilayers prepared by pulsed laser deposition. Layer thi
cknesses range from 1.9 to 10 nm for both constituents. Microstructural cha
racterization by x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy has
confirmed a well-defined superlattice structure, coherent growth, and fair
ly smooth interfaces of the samples. Magnetization measurements show a pron
ounced drop of the ferromagnetic Curie temperature below a LSMO thickness o
f d = 3 nm, accompanied by a strong rise of the coercive field. The in-plan
e electrical transport changes from metallic (d rho /dT >0) to insulating a
t d similar to2.3 nm. Three different types of magnetoresistance (MR) have
been observed for d <3 nm. In the sequence of decreasing d, the first resem
bles the grain boundary MR of polycrystalline LSMO, the second is positive,
and the third is associated with a magnetic field-induced insulator-to-met
al transition. Magnetic and transport results are discussed in the framewor
k of a mixed-phase state of ferromagnetic metallic and less magnetically or
dered insulating clusters in the ultrathin LSMO films. (C) 2001 American In
stitute of Physics.