To overcome a bottleneck in spintronic applications such as those of ultralow-power magnetoresistive random-access memory devices, the electric-field control of magnetization vectors in ferromagnetic electrodes has shown much promise. Here, we show the giant converse magnetoelectric (CME) effect in a multiferroic heterostructure consisting of the ferromagnetic Heusler alloy Co2FeSi and ferroelectric-oxide Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) for electric-field control of magnetization vectors. Using an in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy of polycrystalline Co2FeSi film grown on PMN-PT(011), the nonvolatile and repeatable magnetization vector switchings in remanent states are demonstrated. The CME coupling coefficient of the polycrystalline Co...
Multiferroic materials have undergone extensive research in the past two decades in an effort to pro...
Uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was imposed on a CoFeB film by applying an in-plane magnetic field duri...
In this thesis, we studied ferromagnet/ferroelectric heterostructures, so-called artificial multife...
We identify room-temperature converse magnetoelectric effects (CMEs) that are non-volatile by using ...
Electric-field control of magnetism is significant for the next generation of large-capacity and low...
Manipulation of magnetically ordered states by electrical means is a promising approach towards nove...
Co50Fe50/(0 1 1)-oriented lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate (PMN–PT) multiferroic (MF) heterostru...
Recently, the use of an electric field (E-field) to control the magnetic properties of thin magnetic...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
Multiferroic heterostructures based on the strain-mediated mechanism present ultralow heat dissipati...
Spintronic devices currently rely on magnetic switching or controlled motion of domain walls by an e...
Taking advantage of the magnetoelectric and its inverse effect, this article demonstrates strain-med...
We find the realization of large converse magnetoelectric (ME) effects at room temperature in a magn...
Bilayered magnetic films (Co50Fe50 (CoFe)/Metglas) were RF sputtered on both (001)-oriented and (011...
Magnetoelectric coupling1,2 between magnetic and electrical\ud properties presents valuable degrees ...
Multiferroic materials have undergone extensive research in the past two decades in an effort to pro...
Uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was imposed on a CoFeB film by applying an in-plane magnetic field duri...
In this thesis, we studied ferromagnet/ferroelectric heterostructures, so-called artificial multife...
We identify room-temperature converse magnetoelectric effects (CMEs) that are non-volatile by using ...
Electric-field control of magnetism is significant for the next generation of large-capacity and low...
Manipulation of magnetically ordered states by electrical means is a promising approach towards nove...
Co50Fe50/(0 1 1)-oriented lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate (PMN–PT) multiferroic (MF) heterostru...
Recently, the use of an electric field (E-field) to control the magnetic properties of thin magnetic...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
Multiferroic heterostructures based on the strain-mediated mechanism present ultralow heat dissipati...
Spintronic devices currently rely on magnetic switching or controlled motion of domain walls by an e...
Taking advantage of the magnetoelectric and its inverse effect, this article demonstrates strain-med...
We find the realization of large converse magnetoelectric (ME) effects at room temperature in a magn...
Bilayered magnetic films (Co50Fe50 (CoFe)/Metglas) were RF sputtered on both (001)-oriented and (011...
Magnetoelectric coupling1,2 between magnetic and electrical\ud properties presents valuable degrees ...
Multiferroic materials have undergone extensive research in the past two decades in an effort to pro...
Uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was imposed on a CoFeB film by applying an in-plane magnetic field duri...
In this thesis, we studied ferromagnet/ferroelectric heterostructures, so-called artificial multife...