We show that the electronic part of the linear magnetoelectric response, usually omitted in first-principles studies, can be comparable in magnitude to that mediated by polar lattice distortions, even in strong magnetoelectrics. Using a self-consistent response to a Zeeman field for noncollinear spins, we show how polarization emerges in magnetoelectrics through both electronic and lattice contributions-analogous to the high- and low-frequency responses of dielectrics. The approach we use is computationally simple, and can be used to study linear and nonlinear responses to magnetic fields
We demonstrate that an atom placed in a constant background interacting with the electronic axial-ve...
We use symmetry analysis to show that the G-, C-, and A-type antiferromagnetic Pnma perovskites can ...
Within general nonlinear electrodynamics given by a local action, very special magnetic field config...
Trabajo presentado al: "Spin-orbit-driven transverse transport phenomena" celebrado en Rhöndorf (Ale...
In a classical theory of light-matter interactions, the introduction of macroscopic polarization and...
It has been proposed that topological insulators can be best characterized not as surface conductor...
We use symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations to show that the linear magnetoelectric e...
We use symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations to show that the linear magnetoelectric e...
We demonstrate that magnetic vortices in which spins are coupled to polar lattice distortions via su...
We discuss the correspondence between the current-induced spin polarization in non-centrosymmetric m...
Violation of time reversal and spatial inversion symmetries has profound consequences for elementary...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
We give general arguments that show that the linear magnetoelectric effect in antiferromagnetic mate...
We give general arguments that show that the linear magnetoelectric effect in antiferromagnetic mate...
We propose an intrinsic nonlinear spin magnetoelectric effect in magnetic materials, offering the po...
We demonstrate that an atom placed in a constant background interacting with the electronic axial-ve...
We use symmetry analysis to show that the G-, C-, and A-type antiferromagnetic Pnma perovskites can ...
Within general nonlinear electrodynamics given by a local action, very special magnetic field config...
Trabajo presentado al: "Spin-orbit-driven transverse transport phenomena" celebrado en Rhöndorf (Ale...
In a classical theory of light-matter interactions, the introduction of macroscopic polarization and...
It has been proposed that topological insulators can be best characterized not as surface conductor...
We use symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations to show that the linear magnetoelectric e...
We use symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations to show that the linear magnetoelectric e...
We demonstrate that magnetic vortices in which spins are coupled to polar lattice distortions via su...
We discuss the correspondence between the current-induced spin polarization in non-centrosymmetric m...
Violation of time reversal and spatial inversion symmetries has profound consequences for elementary...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
We give general arguments that show that the linear magnetoelectric effect in antiferromagnetic mate...
We give general arguments that show that the linear magnetoelectric effect in antiferromagnetic mate...
We propose an intrinsic nonlinear spin magnetoelectric effect in magnetic materials, offering the po...
We demonstrate that an atom placed in a constant background interacting with the electronic axial-ve...
We use symmetry analysis to show that the G-, C-, and A-type antiferromagnetic Pnma perovskites can ...
Within general nonlinear electrodynamics given by a local action, very special magnetic field config...