Literature DB >> 30256610

Voltage-Controlled ON-OFF Ferromagnetism at Room Temperature in a Single Metal Oxide Film.

Alberto Quintana1, Enric Menéndez1, Maciej O Liedke2, Maik Butterling2, Andreas Wagner2, Veronica Sireus1, Pau Torruella3,4, Sònia Estradé3,4, Francesca Peiró3,4, Jolien Dendooven5, Christophe Detavernier5, Peyton D Murray6, Dustin Allen Gilbert7,8, Kai Liu6,9, Eva Pellicer1, Josep Nogues10,11, Jordi Sort1,11.   

Abstract

Electric-field-controlled magnetism can boost energy efficiency in widespread applications. However, technologically, this effect is facing important challenges: mechanical failure in strain-mediated piezoelectric/magnetostrictive devices, dearth of room-temperature multiferroics, or stringent thickness limitations in electrically charged metallic films. Voltage-driven ionic motion (magneto-ionics) circumvents most of these drawbacks while exhibiting interesting magnetoelectric phenomena. Nevertheless, magneto-ionics typically requires heat treatments and multicomponent heterostructures. Here we report on the electrolyte-gated and defect-mediated O and Co transport in a Co3O4 single layer which allows for room-temperature voltage-controlled ON-OFF ferromagnetism (magnetic switch) via internal reduction/oxidation processes. Negative voltages partially reduce Co3O4 to Co (ferromagnetism: ON), resulting in graded films including Co- and O-rich areas. Positive bias oxidizes Co back to Co3O4 (paramagnetism: OFF). This electric-field-induced atomic-scale reconfiguration process is compositionally, structurally, and magnetically reversible and self-sustained, since no oxygen source other than the Co3O4 itself is required. This process could lead to electric-field-controlled device concepts for spintronics.

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Keywords:  electrolyte; ion migration; magneto-ionics; on−off ferromagnetism; voltage control of magnetism

Year:  2018        PMID: 30256610     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b05407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


  3 in total

1.  Reversible, Electric-Field Induced Magneto-Ionic Control of Magnetism in Mesoporous Cobalt Ferrite Thin Films.

Authors:  Shauna Robbennolt; Enric Menéndez; Alberto Quintana; Andrés Gómez; Stéphane Auffret; Vincent Baltz; Eva Pellicer; Jordi Sort
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-07-25       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  From Binary to Ternary Transition-Metal Nitrides: A Boost toward Nitrogen Magneto-Ionics.

Authors:  Zhengwei Tan; Sofia Martins; Michael Escobar; Julius de Rojas; Fatima Ibrahim; Mairbek Chshiev; Alberto Quintana; Aitor Lopeandia; José L Costa-Krämer; Enric Menéndez; Jordi Sort
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 10.383

3.  Voltage-induced ferromagnetism in a diamagnet.

Authors:  Jeff Walter; Bryan Voigt; Ezra Day-Roberts; Kei Heltemes; Rafael M Fernandes; Turan Birol; Chris Leighton
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 14.136

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