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Magnetoelectric coupling of domains, domain walls and vortices in a multiferroic with independent magnetic and electric order
by
Spaldin, Nicola A.
, Meier, Quintin N.
, Fiebig, Manfred
, Giraldo, Marcela
, Weber, Mads C.
, Bortis, Amadé
, Nowak, Dominik
, Lottermoser, Thomas
in
639/301/119/996
/ 639/301/119/997
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ Antiferromagnetism
/ Coupling
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Domain walls
/ Energy
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Magnetic properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multiferroic materials
/ Polarization
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Singularities
/ Symmetry
/ Topology
/ Vortices
2021
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Magnetoelectric coupling of domains, domain walls and vortices in a multiferroic with independent magnetic and electric order
by
Spaldin, Nicola A.
, Meier, Quintin N.
, Fiebig, Manfred
, Giraldo, Marcela
, Weber, Mads C.
, Bortis, Amadé
, Nowak, Dominik
, Lottermoser, Thomas
in
639/301/119/996
/ 639/301/119/997
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ Antiferromagnetism
/ Coupling
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Domain walls
/ Energy
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Magnetic properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multiferroic materials
/ Polarization
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Singularities
/ Symmetry
/ Topology
/ Vortices
2021
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Magnetoelectric coupling of domains, domain walls and vortices in a multiferroic with independent magnetic and electric order
by
Spaldin, Nicola A.
, Meier, Quintin N.
, Fiebig, Manfred
, Giraldo, Marcela
, Weber, Mads C.
, Bortis, Amadé
, Nowak, Dominik
, Lottermoser, Thomas
in
639/301/119/996
/ 639/301/119/997
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ Antiferromagnetism
/ Coupling
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Domain walls
/ Energy
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Magnetic properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multiferroic materials
/ Polarization
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Singularities
/ Symmetry
/ Topology
/ Vortices
2021
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Magnetoelectric coupling of domains, domain walls and vortices in a multiferroic with independent magnetic and electric order
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Magnetoelectric coupling of domains, domain walls and vortices in a multiferroic with independent magnetic and electric order
2021
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Magnetically induced ferroelectrics exhibit rigidly coupled magnetic and electric order. The ordering temperatures and spontaneous polarization of these multiferroics are notoriously low, however. Both properties can be much larger if magnetic and ferroelectric order occur independently, but the cost of this independence is that pronounced magnetoelectric interaction is no longer obvious. Using spatially resolved images of domains and density-functional theory, we show that in multiferroics with separately emerging magnetic and ferroelectric order, the microscopic magnetoelectric coupling can be intrinsically strong even though the macroscopic leading-order magnetoelectric effect is forbidden by symmetry. We show, taking hexagonal ErMnO
3
as an example, that a strong bulk coupling between the ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic order is realized because the structural distortions that lead to the ferroelectric polarization also break the balance of the competing superexchange contributions. We observe the manifestation of this coupling in uncommon types of topological defects like magnetoelectric domain walls and vortex-like singularities.
In h-RMnO
3
, the linear magnetoelectric effect is symmetry forbidden. Here, the authors show a pronounced magnetoelectric coupling driven by superexchange interaction giving rise to types of topological defects like magnetoelectric domain walls and vortex-like singularities.
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