Department of Physics and Astronomy, Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 68588-0299, USA.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2012 Oct 28;370(1977):4840-55. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2012.0205.
Engineered heterostructures designed for electric control of magnetic properties, the so-called magnetoelectric interfaces, present a novel route towards using the spin degree of freedom in electronic devices. Here, we review how a subset of such interfaces, namely ferromagnet-ferroelectric heterostructures, display electronically mediated control of magnetism and, in particular, emphasis is placed on how these effects manifest themselves as detectable spin-dependent transport phenomena. Examples of these effects are given for a variety of material systems on the basis of ferroelectric oxides, manganese and ruthenium magnetic complex oxides and elemental ferromagnetic metals. Results from both theory and experiment are discussed.
用于电控制磁性的工程异质结构,即所谓的磁电界面,为在电子设备中利用自旋自由度提供了一种新途径。在这里,我们回顾了这类界面中的一个子集,即铁磁体-铁电体异质结构,如何表现出电子中介的磁性控制,特别是强调了这些效应如何表现为可检测的自旋相关输运现象。基于铁电氧化物、锰和钌磁性复合氧化物以及元素铁磁金属等各种材料体系给出了这些效应的例子。讨论了来自理论和实验的结果。