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Electrical manipulation of magnetic anisotropy in a Fe$_{81}$Ga$_{19}$/PMN-PZT magnetoelectric multiferroic composite (1909.12431v1)

Published 26 Sep 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Magnetoelectric composites are an important class of multiferroic materials that pave the way towards a new generation of multifunctional devices directly integrable in data storage technology and spintronics. This study focuses on strain-mediated electrical manipulation of magnetization in an extrinsic multiferroic. The composite includes 5 nm or 60 nm Fe${81}$Ga${19}$ thin films coupled to a piezoelectric (011)-PMN-PZT. The magnetization reversal study reveals a converse magnetoelectric coefficient $\alpha_\mathrm{CME,max} \approx 2.7 \times {10{-6}}$ s.m${-1}$ at room temperature. This reported value of $\alpha_\mathrm{CME}$ is among the highest so far compared to previous reports of single-phase multiferroics as well as composites. An angular dependency of $\alpha_\mathrm{CME}$ is also shown for the first time, arising from the intrinsic magnetic anisotropy of FeGa. The highly efficient magnetoelectric composite FeGa/PMN-PZT demonstrates drastic modifications of the in-plane magnetic anisotropy, with an almost 90${\circ}$ rotation of the preferential anisotropy axis in the thinner films under an electric field E = 10.8 kV.cm${-1}$. Also, the influence of thermal strain on the bilayer's magnetic coercivity is compared to that of a reference bilayer FeGa/Glass at cryogenic temperatures. A different evolution is observed as a function of temperature, revealing a substrate thermo-mechanical influence which has not yet been reported in FeGa thin films coupled to a piezoelectric material.

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