We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear magnetoelectric effect in collinear antiferromagnets at elevated temperatures that can exceed relativistic magnetoelectric responses by more than 1 order of magnitude. We show how symmetry arguments, ab initio methods, and Monte Carlo simulations can be combined to calculate temperature-dependent magnetoelectric susceptibilities entirely from first principles. The application of our method to Cr(2)O(3) gives quantitative agreement with experiment.</p
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Computational design of more efficient rare earth/transition metal (RE-TM) permanent magnets require...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
The exchange-driven contribution to the magnetoelectric susceptibility α is formulated using a micro...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
The linear magnetoelectric response of Cr 2 O 3 at zero temperature is calculated from first princip...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Computational design of more efficient rare earth/transition metal (RE-TM) permanent magnets require...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
We show that nonrelativistic exchange interactions and spin fluctuations can give rise to a linear m...
The exchange-driven contribution to the magnetoelectric susceptibility α is formulated using a micro...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
The linear magnetoelectric response of Cr 2 O 3 at zero temperature is calculated from first princip...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
The search for magnetoelectric materials, i.e. materials that respond with a polarisation (magnetisa...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Electrically manipulating magnetization is crucial to state-of-the-art information technology. Recen...
Computational design of more efficient rare earth/transition metal (RE-TM) permanent magnets require...