Conduction control at ferroic domain walls via external stimuli

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Abstract

Intriguing functionalities at nano-sized domain walls have recently spawned a new paradigm for developing novel nanoelectronics due to versatile characteristics. In this study, we explore a new scenario to modulate the local conduction of ferroic domain walls. Three controlling parameters, i.e., external electrical field, magnetic field and light, are introduced to the 90° domain walls (90° DWs) of BiFeO3. Electrical modulation is realized by electrical transport, where the mobility of 90° DWs can be altered by gating voltage. We further use the ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic coupling to reveal the inherent magnetism at the DWs. With an established magnetic nature, magnetotransport has been conducted to introduce magnetic controlling parameter, where a giant positive magnetoresistance change can be observed up to 200%. In addition, light modulated conduction, a core factor for multifunctional applications, is successfully demonstrated (current enhancement by a factor of 2 with 11 W white lamp). These results offer new insights to discover the tunability of domain wall nanoelectronics. © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Yang, J. C., Yeh, C. H., Chen, Y. T., Liao, S. C., Huang, R., Liu, H. J., … Chu, Y. H. (2014). Conduction control at ferroic domain walls via external stimuli. Nanoscale, 6(18), 10524–10529. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr03300k

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