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Giant magnetocapacitance of strained ferroelectric-ferromagnetic hybrids
Author(s) -
N. Pertsev,
S. Prokhorenko,
Brahim Dkhil
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.85.13411
Subject(s) - magnetocapacitance , ferromagnetism , materials science , ferroelectricity , condensed matter physics , physics , optoelectronics , multiferroics , dielectric
International audienceWe report a theoretical calculation of the strain-mediated magnetocapacitance of ferroelectric-ferromagnetic heterostructures. Our nonlinear theory predicts that this magnetocapacitance strongly depends on the strain state of a ferroelectric constituent. For multiferroic hybrids comprising a BaTiO3 or Pb(Zr0.5Ti0.5)O3 film and a FeBSiC, Terfenol-D, or FeGa substrate, the magnetocapacitive coefficient generally has a giant value ∼10−4 Oe−1. Remarkably, its magnitude further increases drastically near the strain-induced phase transition at which the out-of-plane polarization appears in the ferroelectric film. As a result, the magnetocapacitance of hybrids including Terfenol-D may exceed 100% already at the magnetic field of about 600 Oe. These theoretical results provide guidelines for the fabrication of multiferroic heterostructures exhibiting a strong magnetodielectric effect

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