| Literature DB >> 24957204 |
Yi Sheng Chai1, Sangil Kwon2, Sae Hwan Chun3, Ingyu Kim3, Byung-Gu Jeon3, Kee Hoon Kim4, Soonchil Lee5.
Abstract
Reversal of magnetization M by an electrical field E has been a long-sought phenomenon in materials science because of its potential for applications such as memory devices. However, the phenomenon has rarely been achieved and remains a considerable challenge. Here we report the large M reversal by E in a multiferroic Ba0.5Sr1.5Zn2(Fe0.92Al0.08)12O22 crystal without any external magnetic field. Upon sweeping E through the range of ±2 MV m(-1), M varied quasi-linearly in the range of ±2 μB per f.u., resulting in the M reversal. Strong electrical modulation of M at zero magnetic field were observable up to ~\n150 K. Nuclear magnetic resonance measurements provided microscopic evidence that the electric field and the magnetic field play equivalent roles in modulating the volume of magnetic domains. Our results suggest that the soft ferrimagnetism and the associated transverse conical state are key ingredients to achieve the large magnetization reversal at fairly high temperatures.Year: 2014 PMID: 24957204 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919