Ultrafast transient dynamics in composite multiferroics

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Abstract

We investigate theoretically the dynamic multiferroic (MF) response of coupled ferroelectric (FE)/ferromagnetic (FM) composites upon excitation by a photo-induced acoustic strain pulse. Two magnetoelectric (ME) mechanisms are considered: interface strain- and charge-mediated ME couplings. The former results in demagnetization, depolarization and repolarization within tens of picoseconds via respectively magnetostriction and piezoelectricity. Charge ME interaction affects the FE/FM feedback response leading to magnetization recovery. Experimental realization based on time-resolved x-ray diffraction is suggested. The findings indicate the potential of composite MF for photo-steered, high-speed, multi-state electronic devices.

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Jia, C., Zhang, N., Sukhov, A., & Berakdar, J. (2016). Ultrafast transient dynamics in composite multiferroics. New Journal of Physics, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/2/023002

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