Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we demonstrate that ferromagnetism can be induced and modulated on an otherwise paramagnetic Pd metal thin-film surface through application of an external electric field. As free charges are either accumulated or depleted at the Pd surface to screen the applied electric field, there is a corresponding change in the surface density of states. This change can be made sufficient for the Fermi-level density of states to satisfy the Stoner criterion, driving a transition locally at the surface from a paramagnetic state to an itinerant ferromagnetic state above a critical applied electric field, Ec. Furthermore, due to the second-order nature of this transition, the surface magnetization of ...
An electric field applied to a ferromagnetic metal produces a surface magnetoelectric effect origina...
Funding: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK (Grant No. EP/I031014/1); VS, LB, an...
Electric control of magnetism in magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics is expected to have a significan...
Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we demonstrate that ferromagnetism can be in...
A surface magnetoelectric effect is revealed by density-functional calculations that are applied to ...
In a recent experiment, Weisheit et al (2007 Science 315 349) demonstrated that the coercivity of th...
International audienceA large electric field at the surface of a ferromagnetic metal is expected to ...
A large electric field at the surface of a ferromagnetic metal is expected to appreciably change its...
The effect of an applied electric field on the magnetic properties of L10-ordered CoPd thin films is...
We performed depth-dependent low-energy muon spin spectroscopy ($\mu$SR) studies on three palladium ...
金沢大学理工研究域数物科学系Electric-field (EF) effects have been studied on magnetic anisotropy in the metallic s...
Magnetoelectric coupling (MEC) allows to change the magnetic state by an electric field. In bulk met...
The interplay between electric field controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nuclea...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
The interaction between ferromagnetic and ferroelectric films, the magnetoelectric effect, is a fasc...
An electric field applied to a ferromagnetic metal produces a surface magnetoelectric effect origina...
Funding: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK (Grant No. EP/I031014/1); VS, LB, an...
Electric control of magnetism in magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics is expected to have a significan...
Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we demonstrate that ferromagnetism can be in...
A surface magnetoelectric effect is revealed by density-functional calculations that are applied to ...
In a recent experiment, Weisheit et al (2007 Science 315 349) demonstrated that the coercivity of th...
International audienceA large electric field at the surface of a ferromagnetic metal is expected to ...
A large electric field at the surface of a ferromagnetic metal is expected to appreciably change its...
The effect of an applied electric field on the magnetic properties of L10-ordered CoPd thin films is...
We performed depth-dependent low-energy muon spin spectroscopy ($\mu$SR) studies on three palladium ...
金沢大学理工研究域数物科学系Electric-field (EF) effects have been studied on magnetic anisotropy in the metallic s...
Magnetoelectric coupling (MEC) allows to change the magnetic state by an electric field. In bulk met...
The interplay between electric field controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nuclea...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
The interaction between ferromagnetic and ferroelectric films, the magnetoelectric effect, is a fasc...
An electric field applied to a ferromagnetic metal produces a surface magnetoelectric effect origina...
Funding: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK (Grant No. EP/I031014/1); VS, LB, an...
Electric control of magnetism in magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics is expected to have a significan...