Spin-Lattice Coupling and Third Neighbor Magnetic Interactions in EuTiO$_3$

ORAL

Abstract

An ongoing challenge in materials physics is to identify materials that display a strong coupling between the electrical polarization and magnetism. EuTiO$_3$ is one such material that has been of much recent interest. This novel material is antiferromagnetic and paraelectric in bulk but becomes simultaneously ferromagnetic and ferroelectric under biaxial strain due to a rather large spin-lattice (phonon) coupling. In this talk we will present the results of our first-principles study on the effect of ferroelectric distortions and octahedral rotations on the magnetic exchange interactions in EuTiO$_3$. We elucidate the evolution of the octahedral rotation pattern with strain and show how they influence the properties of the multiferroic phase. Going beyond the proposed cation-mediated exchange for EuTiO$_3$, which has been linked to the large spin-lattice coupling in this material, we uncover the importance of third-neighbor magnetic interactions and illustrate how it is responsible for the ``giant'' cross-field magnetoelectric effect recently demonstrated.

Authors

  • Turan Birol

    • School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
    • Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 USA
  • Craig J. Fennie

    • School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
    • Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 USA
    • Scholl of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
    • School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
    • Cornell University
    • School of Applied \& Engineering Physics, Cornell University