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E‐Field Control of Exchange Bias and Deterministic Magnetization Switching in AFM/FM/FE Multiferroic Heterostructures
Author(s) -
Liu Ming,
Lou Jing,
Li Shandong,
Sun Nian X.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.201002485
Subject(s) - multiferroics , ferroelectricity , materials science , magnetization , condensed matter physics , exchange bias , antiferromagnetism , ferromagnetism , magnetic anisotropy , anisotropy , magnetic field , optoelectronics , dielectric , physics , optics , quantum mechanics
The coexistence of electrical polarization and magnetization in multiferroic materials provides great opportunities for novel information storage systems. In particular, magnetoelectric (ME) effect can be realized in multi­ferroic composites consisting of both ferromagnetic and ferroelectric phases through a strain mediated interaction, which offers the possibility of electric field (E‐field) manipulation of magnetic properties or vice versa, and enables novel multiferroic devices such as magnetoelectric random access memories (MERAMs). These MERAMs combine the advantages of FeRAMs (ferroelectric random access memories) and MRAMs (magnetic random access memories), which are non‐volatile magnetic bits switchable by electric field (E‐field). However, it has been challenging to realize 180° deterministic switching of magnetization by E‐field, on which most magnetic memories are based. Here we show E‐field modulating exchange bias and for the first time realization of near 180° dynamic magnetization switching at room temperature in novel AFM (antiferromagnetic)/FM (ferromagnetic)/FE (ferroelectric) multiferroic heterostructures of FeMn/Ni 80 Fe 20 /FeGaB/PZN‐PT (lead zinc niobate–lead titanate). Through competition between the E‐field induced uniaxial anisotropy and unidirectional anisotropy, large E‐field‐induced exchange bias field‐shift up to $ {{{\Delta H_{ex}}}\over{{H_{ex}}}} = 218\%$ and near 180° deterministic magnetization switching were demonstrated in the exchange‐coupled multiferroic system of FeMn/Ni 80 Fe 20 /FeGaB/PZN‐PT. This E‐field tunable exchange bias and near 180° deterministic magnetization switching at room temperature in AFM/FM/FE multiferroic heterostructures paves a new way for MERAMs and other memory technologies.

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