“…In our case, the increase of the out-of-plane Mn-O-Mn bond angle with decreasing N is apparent in ( The current finding may provide a new insight to the 'dead' layer issue that are commonly found at the interface between manganite oxides and many perovskite substrates 36 , and has attracted renewed interests. In recent studies, orbital ordering, 37 polar discontinuity 38,39 , magnetic coupling to the titanate layer, 40 stoichiometry 41,42 and so on, have all been evidenced to couple to the interface magnetic property of the manganite layer, while a unified scenario is still lacking. Some recent studies on La 0.67 Sr 0.33 MnO 3 /SrTiO 3 interfaces have merged on the finding of increased amount of Mn 3 þ near the interface [43][44][45] and 3z 2 À r 2 orbital ordering irrespective of the strained state 37,45,46 .…”