Magnetic charges and magnetoelectricity in hexagonal rare-earth manganites and ferrites

Abstract

Magnetoelectric (ME) materials are of fundamental interest and show broad potential for technological applications. Commonly the dominant contribution to the ME response is the lattice-mediated one, which is proportional to both the Born electric charge Z e and its analogue, the dynamical magnetic charge Z m. Our previous study has shown that exchange striction acting on noncollinear spins induces much larger magnetic charges than those that depend on spin-orbit coupling. The hexagonal manganites RMnO3 and ferrites RFeO3 (R = Sc, Y, In, Ho-Lu) exhibit strong couplings between electric, magnetic and structural degrees of freedom, with the transition-metal ions in the basal plane antiferromagnetically coupled through super-exchange so as to form a 120 noncollinear spin arrangement. Here we present a theoretical study of the magnetic charges, and of the spin-lattice and spin-electronic ME constants, in these hexagonal manganites and ferrites, clarifying the conditions under which exchange striction leads to an enhanced Z m values and anomalously large in-plane spin-lattice ME effects.

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