Abstract
Control of magnetic domain-wall motion by electric fields has recently attracted scientific attention because of its potential for magnetic logic and memory devices. Here, we report on a new driving mechanism that allows for magnetic domain-wall motion in an applied electric field without the concurrent use of a magnetic field or spin-polarized electric current. The mechanism is based on elastic coupling between magnetic and ferroelectric domain walls in multiferroic heterostructures. Pure electric-field-driven magnetic domain-wall motion is demonstrated for epitaxial Fe films on BaTiO3 with in-plane and out-ofplane polarized domains. In this system, magnetic domain-wall motion is fully reversible and the velocity of the walls varies exponentially as a function of out-of-plane electric-field strength.
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Franke, K. J. A., Van de Wiele, B., Shirahata, Y., Hämälainen, S. J., Taniyama, T., & van Dijken, S. (2015). Reversible electric-field-driven magnetic domain-wall motion. Physical Review X, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.5.011010
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