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Unconventional Magnetism, Sliding Ferroelectricity, and Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect in Multiferroic Bilayers

  • Xinfeng Chen
  • , Ning Ding
  • , Paolo Barone
  • , Carlo Rizza
  • , Shuai Dong
  • , Wei Ren
  • , Paolo G. Radaelli
  • , Gaoyang Gou
  • , Alessandro Stroppa
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Southeast University, Nanjing
  • National Research Council of Italy
  • University of L'Aquila
  • Shanghai University
  • University of Oxford

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Abstract

Antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials provide a platform to couple altermagnetic (AM) spin-splitting with the magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE), offering potential for next-generation quantum technologies. In this work, first-principles calculations, symmetry analysis, and k·p modeling are employed to show that interlayer sliding in AFM multiferroic bilayers enables control of electronic, magnetic, and magneto-optical properties. This study reveals an intriguing dimension-driven AM crossover: the 2D paraelectric (PE) bilayer exhibits spin-degenerate bands protected by the [C2∥Mc] spin-space symmetry, whereas the 3D counterpart manifests AM spin-splitting along kz ≠ 0 paths. Furthermore, interlayer sliding breaks this Mc symmetry and stabilizes a ferroelectric (FE) state with compensated ferrimagnetism, where the Zeeman-like field is responsible for the nonrelativistic spin-splitting. In the FE phase, spin–orbit coupling (SOC) lifts accidental degeneracies and produces “alternating” spin-polarized bands through the interplay of Zeeman and Rashba effects. Crucially, spin polarization, ferrovalley polarization (ΔEV), and the Kerr angle (θk) can all be reversed by switching either sliding ferroelectricity or the Néel vector. Our findings reveal the rich coupling among electronic, magnetic, and optical orders in sliding multiferroics, illustrating new prospects for ultralow-power spintronic and optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69856-69865
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume17
Issue number51
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • altermagnetism
  • compensated ferrimagnetism
  • ferrovalley
  • magneto-optical Kerr effect
  • multiferroics
  • sliding ferroelectricity

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