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Tuning magnetoelectricity in a mixed-anisotropy antiferromagnet

Authors :
Fogh, Ellen
Klemke, Bastian
Reehuis, Manfred
Bourges, Philippe
Niedermayer, Christof
Holm-Dahlin, Sonja
Zaharko, Oksana
Schefer, Jürg
Kristensen, Andreas B.
Sørensen, Michael K.
Paeckel, Sebastian
Pedersen, Kasper S.
Hansen, Rasmus E.
Pages, Alexandre
Moerner, Kimmie K.
Meucci, Giulia
Soh, Jian Rui
Bombardi, Alessandro
Vaknin, David
Rønnow, Henrik M.
Syljuåsen, Olav F.
Christensen, Niels B.
Toft-Petersen, Rasmus
Fogh, Ellen
Klemke, Bastian
Reehuis, Manfred
Bourges, Philippe
Niedermayer, Christof
Holm-Dahlin, Sonja
Zaharko, Oksana
Schefer, Jürg
Kristensen, Andreas B.
Sørensen, Michael K.
Paeckel, Sebastian
Pedersen, Kasper S.
Hansen, Rasmus E.
Pages, Alexandre
Moerner, Kimmie K.
Meucci, Giulia
Soh, Jian Rui
Bombardi, Alessandro
Vaknin, David
Rønnow, Henrik M.
Syljuåsen, Olav F.
Christensen, Niels B.
Toft-Petersen, Rasmus
Source :
Fogh , E , Klemke , B , Reehuis , M , Bourges , P , Niedermayer , C , Holm-Dahlin , S , Zaharko , O , Schefer , J , Kristensen , A B , Sørensen , M K , Paeckel , S , Pedersen , K S , Hansen , R E , Pages , A , Moerner , K K , Meucci , G , Soh , J R , Bombardi , A , Vaknin , D , Rønnow , H M , Syljuåsen , O F , Christensen , N B & Toft-Petersen , R 2023 , ' Tuning magnetoelectricity in a mixed-anisotropy antiferromagnet ' , Nature Communications , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 3408 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Control of magnetization and electric polarization is attractive in relation to tailoring materials for data storage and devices such as sensors or antennae. In magnetoelectric materials, these degrees of freedom are closely coupled, allowing polarization to be controlled by a magnetic field, and magnetization by an electric field, but the magnitude of the effect remains a challenge in the case of single-phase magnetoelectrics for applications. We demonstrate that the magnetoelectric properties of the mixed-anisotropy antiferromagnet LiNi1−xFexPO4 are profoundly affected by partial substitution of Ni2+ ions with Fe2+ on the transition metal site. This introduces random site-dependent single-ion anisotropy energies and causes a lowering of the magnetic symmetry of the system. In turn, magnetoelectric couplings that are symmetry-forbidden in the parent compounds, LiNiPO4 and LiFePO4, are unlocked and the dominant coupling is enhanced by almost two orders of magnitude. Our results demonstrate the potential of mixed-anisotropy magnets for tuning magnetoelectric properties.

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OAIster
Journal :
Fogh , E , Klemke , B , Reehuis , M , Bourges , P , Niedermayer , C , Holm-Dahlin , S , Zaharko , O , Schefer , J , Kristensen , A B , Sørensen , M K , Paeckel , S , Pedersen , K S , Hansen , R E , Pages , A , Moerner , K K , Meucci , G , Soh , J R , Bombardi , A , Vaknin , D , Rønnow , H M , Syljuåsen , O F , Christensen , N B & Toft-Petersen , R 2023 , ' Tuning magnetoelectricity in a mixed-anisotropy antiferromagnet ' , Nature Communications , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 3408 .
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397307744
Document Type :
Electronic Resource