Magnetoelectric memory with optical readout: LiCoPO<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
One of the goals of multiferroic research is the development of new devices that take advantage of the coupling between magnetization and electric polarization. For instance in magnetoelectric (ME) memory devices the magnetic bits can be controlled by electric fields without the need to apply electric currents. We demonstrate the optical readout of ME memory states in the antiferromagnetic (AFM) and antiferroelectric (AFE) LiCoPO4, based on the strong absorption difference of THz radiation between its two types of ME domains. This unusual contrast is attributed to the dynamic ME effect of the spin-wave excitations, as confirmed by our microscopic model. Our proof-of-principle study demonstrates the control and the optical readout of ME domains in LiCoPO4 and layes the foundation for future ME devices based on AFE-AFM insulators.
*This work was supported by the Hungarian Research Funds OTKA K 108918, OTKA PD 111756, National Research, Development and Innovation Office NKFIH, ANN 122879 and Bolyai 00565/14/11, by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft via theTransregional Research Collaboration TRR 80, and by the Estonian Ministry of
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Presenters
Urmas Nagel
National Institute of Chemical Physics & Biophysics
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
Authors
Urmas Nagel
National Institute of Chemical Physics & Biophysics
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
Vilmos Kocsis
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
Toomas Room
National Institute of Chemical Physics & Biophysics
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
Karlo Penc
Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, Wigner Research Center for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Jakub Vit
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Judit Romhanyi
Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech
Yusuke Tokunaga
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo
Yasujiro Taguchi
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
CEMS, RIKEN
Yoshinori Tokura
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
CEMS, RIKEN
RIKEN
Department of Applied Physics and Quantum Phase Electronics Center, University of Tokyo
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN
Department of Applied Physics and Quantum Phase Electronics Center (QPEC), University of Tokyo
Istvan Kezsmarki
Experimental Physics 5, Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg
University of Augsburg
Sandor Bordäcs
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Department of Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics and MTA-BME