Linear magnetoelectric coupling and ferroelectricity induced by the flexomagnetic effect in ferroics
E.A. Eliseev, M.D. Glinchuk, V. Khist V.V. Skorokhod, R. Blinc and, A.N. Morozovska

TL;DR
This paper explores how the flexomagnetic effect induces linear magnetoelectric coupling and ferroelectricity in ferroics, emphasizing surface and size effects in nanoscale and bulk materials through symmetry analysis and free energy modeling.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive symmetry-based analysis of the flexomagnetic effect across all magnetic classes and introduces a new type of flexo-magnetoelectric coupling in ferroics.
Findings
All 90 bulk magnetic classes become flexomagnetic near surfaces.
Flexomagnetic effect induces size-dependent linear magnetoelectric coupling.
Flexomagnetic effect can lead to improper ferroelectricity in bulk ferroics.
Abstract
Using the symmetry theory we analyze of the flexomagnetic effect in all 90 magnetic classes and showed that 69 of them are flexomagnetic. Then we explore how the symmetry breaking, inevitably present in the vicinity of the surface, changes the local symmetry and thus the form of the flexomagnetic tensors. All possible surface magnetic classes (in the number of 19) were obtained from the 90 bulk magnetic classes for the surface cuts 001, 010 and 100 types. It appeared that all 90 bulk magnetic classes become flexomagnetic, piezomagnetic and piezoelectric in the vicinity of surface. Using the free energy approach, we show that the flexomagnetic effect leads to a new type of flexo-magnetoelectric (FME) coupling in nanosized and bulk materials, in all spatial regions, where the polarization and (anti)magnetization vectors are spatially inhomogeneous due to external or internal forces. The…
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