Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The possibility of modifying the ferromagnetic response of a multiferroic heterostructure via fully optical means exploiting the photovoltaic/photostrictive properties of the ferroelectric component is an effective method for tuning the interfacial properties. In this study, the effects of 405 nm visible-light illumination on the ferroelectric and ferromagnetic responses of (001) Pb(MgNb)O-0.4PbTiO (PMN-PT)/Ni heterostructures are presented. By combining electrical, structural, magnetic, and spectroscopic measurements, how light illumination above the ferroelectric bandgap energy induces a photovoltaic current and the photostrictive effect reduces the coercive field of the interfacial magnetostrictive Ni layer are shown. Firstly, a light-induced variation in the Ni orbital moment as a result of sum-rule analysis of x-ray magnetic circular dichroic measurements is reported. The reduction of orbital moment reveals a photogenerated strain field. The observed effect is strongly reduced when polarizing out-of-plane the PMN-PT substrate, showing a highly anisotropic photostrictive contribution from the in-plane ferroelectric domains. These results shed light on the delicate energy balance that leads to sizeable light-induced effects in multiferroic heterostructures, while confirming the need of spectroscopy for identifying the physical origin of interface behavior.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ferroelectrics and multiferroics; information storage technology; light-modified magnetism; multiferroic heterostructures; photostriction and photovoltaics
Elenco autori:
Rossi, Giorgio; Fiori, Sara; Polewczyk, Vincent; Carrara, Pietro; Dagur, Deepak; Brioschi, Marta; Petrov, Aleksandr; Cucini, Riccardo; Vinai, GIOVANNI MARIA; Panaccione, Giancarlo; Torelli, Piero
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