Ultrafast control of ferroelectric anisotropy at room temperature in LuFe2O4

ORAL

Abstract



In electronic ferroelectrics, wherein spontaneous polarization P is realized by charge ordering (CO) arising from inter-site Coulomb repulsion, ultrafast/large electronic responses are expected therein. Layered iron oxides LuFe2O4 is promising candidates toward practical applications for showing the ferroelectric CO at room temperature [1, 2]. Here we report highly-sensitive nature of the ferroelectric polarization P at room temperature; the concomitant second harmonic generation (SHG) has been found to show the largest (ca. 150%) increase among bulk ferroelectrics upon applying 100 kV/cm-class THz electric field. Ultrafast modulation of the anisotropy of the ferroelectric polarization is discussed based on the THz-field induced change of the SHG anisotropy. Phase-sensitive responses of 2’d order nonlinear susceptibility (d-tensor) show that the sensitivity is increasing during the THz-field application, reflecting the cooperativity.

[1] N. Ikeda et al., Nature 436, 1136 (2005).

[2] K. Fujiwara et al., Sci. Rep. 11, 4277 (2021).

*JST CREST (JP- MJCR1901), MEXT Q-LEAP (JPMXS0118067426)

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Presenters

  • Shinichiro Iwai

    • Tohoku University

Authors

  • Shinichiro Iwai

    • Tohoku University
  • Hitotake Itoh

    • Tohoku University
  • Ryusei Minakami

    • Tohoku University
  • Yohei Kawakami

    • Tohoku University
  • Tatsuya Amano

    • Tohoku University
  • Hongwu Yu

    • Tokyo institute of Technology
  • Yoichi Okimoto

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Akito KImura

    • Okayama University
  • Kosuke Fujiwara

    • Okayama University
  • Yukimasa Fukada

    • Okayama University
  • Naosi Ikeda

    • Okayama University