Voltage Control of Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy in Multiferroic Composite Thin Films under Strong Electric Fields

  • Bin Peng
  • , Haowen Tang
  • , Yuxin Cheng
  • , Yao Zhang
  • , Ruibin Qiu
  • , Qi Lu
  • , Ziyao Zhou
  • , Ming Liu

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Abstract

"Ferroelectric/ferromagnetic"multiferroic composites with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) are useful for developing power-efficient magnetic memories. Voltage control of PMA has been demonstrated in bulk multiferroic composites based on ferroelectric single crystals, but they are not compatible for integration. Multiferroic composite thin films are useful for developing integrated devices; however, voltage control of PMA in them has not been achieved yet at room temperature due to their low magnetoelectric (ME) coupling coefficient. Here, we demonstrate such functionality and propose to enhance their ME coupling effect under a strong electric field by taking full advantage of the large dielectric strength of ferroelectric thin films. First, the thickness-dependent breakdown of Pb(Zr0.384Ti0.576Nb0.04)O3 (PNZT) thin films was studied, and the two-layer (∼200 nm) samples exhibited the highest breakdown strength (3.68 MV/cm) and small surface roughness (<1 nm). Second, we fabricated "PNZT/(Co/Pt)5"thin films with strong PMA whose breakdown strength is nearly independent of the top electrode materials. Finally, voltage-induced effective magnetic field (Heff) in "PNZT/(Co/Pt)5"was studied. It is comparable to that achieved in bulk composites and will induce magnetization switching under strong electric fields. Multiferroic composite thin films with large breakdown strength will provide a useful platform for enabling integrated multiferroic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61404-61412
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number51
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • dielectric breakdown
  • lead zirconate titanate
  • magnetoelectric coupling effect
  • multiferroic composite thin films
  • perpendicular magnetic anisotropy

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