| Literature DB >> 31061484 |
Yi-De Liou1, Yu-You Chiu1, Ryan Thomas Hart2, Chang-Yang Kuo3,4, Yen-Lin Huang5, Yuan-Chih Wu1, Rajesh V Chopdekar6, Heng-Jui Liu7, Arata Tanaka8, Chien-Te Chen4, Chun-Fu Chang3, Liu Hao Tjeng3, Ye Cao2, Valanoor Nagarajan9, Ying-Hao Chu5,10,11, Yi-Chun Chen12,13, Jan-Chi Yang14,15.
Abstract
Controlling ferroic orders (ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism and ferroelasticity) by optical methods is a significant challenge due to the large mismatch in energy scales between the order parameter coupling strengths and the incident photons. Here, we demonstrate an approach to manipulate multiple ferroic orders in an epitaxial mixed-phase BiFeO3 thin film at ambient temperature via laser illumination. Phase-field simulations indicate that a light-driven flexoelectric effect allows the targeted formation of ordered domains. We also achieved precise sequential laser writing and erasure of different domain patterns, which demonstrates a deterministic optical control of multiferroicity at room temperature. As ferroic orders directly influence susceptibility and conductivity in complex materials, our results not only shed light on the optical control of multiple functionalities, but also suggest possible developments for optoelectronics and related applications.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31061484 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-019-0348-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841