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Large magnetoelectric effect in ferroelectric/piezomagnetic heterostructures

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 84, Issue 13, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.134420

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  1. Research Corporation through the Cottrell Scholar Award
  2. National Science Foundation through Nebraska MRSEC
  3. National Science Foundation through EPSCoR [DMR-0906443, DMR-0820521, EPS-1010674]
  4. Nanoelectronics Research Initiative

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We present results of the first-principles calculations on the large magnetoelectric effect in ferroelectric/piezomagnetic multilayers. We consider thin-film layered heterostructures of typical ferroelectrics, such as PbTiO3, with piezomagnetic (PzM) Mn-based antiperovskites, such as Mn3GaN. The atomic displacements induced by the FE polarization as well as mechanical stress at the interface break the triangular magnetic symmetry of the PzM phase producing net magnetization in the system. The induced magnetization can be controlled by changing the direction of polarization in the ferroelectric phase. Our calculations show that reversal of the polarization results in change of the net magnetization in the system by more than 50%.

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