Magnetoelectric coupling and spin-induced electrical polarization in metal-organic magnetic chains
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We explore by density functional calculations the possible variation of a magnetically induced electric
polarization in the prototypical single-chain magnet CoPhOMe and related MnPhOMe, underlying a
sizable magnetoelectric interaction with appealing perspectives in cross-coupled control of their
magnetic and electric properties. We find that going from ferrimagnetic to ferromagnetic hypothetical
configurations gives rise to a non-negligible electric polarization along the helices axis, estimated up to
0.100 mC cm2 and 0.065 mC cm2 for the Co- and Mn-based chains, respectively. Our analysis sheds
light on the microscopic nature of the spin-induced electric polarization, showing that the dominant
contribution is an isotropic exchange-driven mechanism, modulated by the relative alignment of the
spin pairs between the 3d-ions and the neighboring radicals. Moreover, we quantified the variation of
the local electric dipoles produced by the local switching of the magnetic bondings along the chains,
providing insight on the dipoles that may develop at the domain walls of the magnetic systems. Our
theoretical prediction of spin-induced polarization and magnetoelectric coupling in metal-organic magnetic
helices opens up interesting perspectives such as the modulation of their magnetization dynamics via
electric fields.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Magnetoelectric coupling and spin-induced electrical polarization in metal-organic magnetic chains
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