Electric control of magnetism at the Fe/BaTiO3interface

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Interfacial magnetoelectric coupling is a viable path to achieve electrical writing of magnetic information in spintronic devices. For the prototypical Fe/BaTiO3system, only tiny changes of the interfacial Fe magnetic moment upon reversal of the BaTiO3dielectric polarization have been predicted so far. Here, by using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism in combination with high-resolution electron microscopy and first principles calculations, we report on an undisclosed physical mechanism for interfacial magnetoelectric coupling in the Fe/BaTiO3system. At this interface, an ultrathin oxidized iron layer exists, whose magnetization can be electrically and reversibly switched on and off at room temperature by reversing the BaTiO3polarization. The suppression/recovery of interfacial ferromagnetism results from the asymmetric effect that ionic displacements in BaTiO3produces on the exchange coupling constants in the interfacial-oxidized Fe layer. The observed giant magnetoelectric response holds potential for optimizing interfacial magnetoelectric coupling in view of efficient, low-power spintronic devices.

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Radaelli, G., Petti, D., Plekhanov, E., Fina, I., Torelli, P., Salles, B. R., … Bertacco, R. (2014). Electric control of magnetism at the Fe/BaTiO3interface. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4404

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