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Prediction of the Magnetotoroidic Effect from Atomistic Simulations
Published 2011-09-14Version 1
An effective Hamiltonian technique is used to investigate the effect of applying curled electric fields on physical properties of stress-free BiFeO3 dots being under open-circuit electrical boundary conditions. It is discovered that such fields can lead to a control of not only the magnitude but also the direction of the magnetization. On a microscopic point of view, such control originates from the field-induced transformation or switching of electrical vortices and their couplings with oxygen octahedral tilts and magnetic dipoles. This control involves striking intermediate states, and constitutes a novel phenomenon that can be termed as "magnetotoroidic" effect.
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett., 107, 127202 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: atomistic simulations, magnetotoroidic effect, prediction, open-circuit electrical boundary conditions, oxygen octahedral tilts
Tags: journal article
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