To understand the fascinating ultiferroicity observed in CoCr₂O₄, Monte Carlo simulation is performed on a three-dimensional spinel lattice with classical Heisenberg spins. The conical spin order is confirmed to be the origin of the peculiar magnetoelectric behavior with coexisting magnetization and ferroelectric polarization. Furthermore, the simultaneous reversals of magnetization and polarization controlled by the external magnetic field are reproduced, consisting with the experimental observation qualitatively. It is revealed that, from the microscopic structures of spins, the axis of spin cone provides a “handle,” with which the magnetization and polarization can be reversed by the magnetic field easily.Department of Applied PhysicsAut...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
International audienceDielectric permittivity (ɛ′) and electrical polarization (P) have been measure...
We uncover a new pathway towards multiferroicity, showing how magnetism can drive ferroelectricity w...
The multiferroicity driven by the conical spin state, exhibiting both spontaneous magnetization and ...
A conical spin state generates the multiferroicity with both spontaneous magnetization and ferroelec...
Multiferroic materials, in which ferroelectric and magnetic ordering are simultaneously present, exh...
We studied the interaction of the magnetic order or magnetic field with polarization or dielectric p...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The fascinating magnetoelectric behavior as observed in Ca₃CoMnO₆ compound [Choi et al., Phys. Rev. ...
To understand the collinear-magnetism-driven ferroelectricity in the frustrated Ising spin chain, th...
The term multiferroics has been coined to describe materials in which two or all three ferroic order...
We introduce a microscopic model for collinear multiferroics capable of reproducing, as a consequenc...
Study of multiferroics, materials simultaneously having more than one primary ferroic order paramete...
Multiferroics, where ferroelectric and magnetic orders are concurrently present, reveal new physical...
The symmetry conditions for the development of a macroscopic electrical polarization as a secondary ...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
International audienceDielectric permittivity (ɛ′) and electrical polarization (P) have been measure...
We uncover a new pathway towards multiferroicity, showing how magnetism can drive ferroelectricity w...
The multiferroicity driven by the conical spin state, exhibiting both spontaneous magnetization and ...
A conical spin state generates the multiferroicity with both spontaneous magnetization and ferroelec...
Multiferroic materials, in which ferroelectric and magnetic ordering are simultaneously present, exh...
We studied the interaction of the magnetic order or magnetic field with polarization or dielectric p...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The fascinating magnetoelectric behavior as observed in Ca₃CoMnO₆ compound [Choi et al., Phys. Rev. ...
To understand the collinear-magnetism-driven ferroelectricity in the frustrated Ising spin chain, th...
The term multiferroics has been coined to describe materials in which two or all three ferroic order...
We introduce a microscopic model for collinear multiferroics capable of reproducing, as a consequenc...
Study of multiferroics, materials simultaneously having more than one primary ferroic order paramete...
Multiferroics, where ferroelectric and magnetic orders are concurrently present, reveal new physical...
The symmetry conditions for the development of a macroscopic electrical polarization as a secondary ...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
International audienceDielectric permittivity (ɛ′) and electrical polarization (P) have been measure...
We uncover a new pathway towards multiferroicity, showing how magnetism can drive ferroelectricity w...