Enhancing interfacial magnetization with a ferroelectric
Tricia L. Meyer,1 Andreas Herklotz, Valeria Lauter, John W. Freeland,, John Nichols, Er-Jia Guo, Shinbuhm Lee, T. Zac Ward, Nina Balke, Sergei V., Kalinin, Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Ho Nyung Lee

TL;DR
This study uses polarized neutron reflectometry to investigate how ferroelectric layers can enhance and control interfacial magnetization in oxide heterostructures, revealing nanoscale magnetic effects and coupling mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides atomic-scale insights into ferroelectric control of interfacial magnetism using advanced characterization techniques.
Findings
Interfacial magnetization can be enhanced by ferroelectric polarization.
Magnetoelectric coupling occurs within nanometers of the interface.
Surface magnetization is significantly suppressed without ferroelectric interfacing.
Abstract
Ferroelectric control of interfacial magnetism has attracted much attention. However, the coupling of these two functionalities has not been understood well at the atomic scale. The lack of scientific progress is mainly due to the limited characterization methods by which the interface's magnetic properties can be probed at an atomic level. Here, we use polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR) to probe the evolution of the magnetic moment at interfaces in ferroelectric/strongly correlated oxide [PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3/La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 (PZT/LSMO)] heterostructures. We find that there is always suppressed magnetization at the surface and interface of LSMO and such magnetic deterioration can be strongly improved by interfacing with a strongly polar PZT film. The magnetoelectric coupling of magnetism and ferroelectric polarization occurs within a couple of nanometers of the interface as demonstrated by…
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