Giant electrical modulation of magnetization in Co40Fe40B20/Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)0.7Ti0.3O3(011) heterostructure

Sen Zhang(National University of Defense Technology), Yonggang Zhao(Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter), Xia Xiao(Fudan University), Yizheng Wu(Fudan University), Syed Rizwan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lifeng Yang(Tsinghua University), Peisen Li(Tsinghua University), Jiawei Wang(Tsinghua University), Meihong Zhu(Tsinghua University), Huiyun Zhang(Tsinghua University), Xiaofeng Jin(Fudan University), Xiufeng Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Scientific Reports
January 16, 2014
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Abstract

We report a giant electric-field control of magnetization (M) as well as magnetic anisotropy in a Co40Fe40B20(CoFeB)/Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)0.7Ti0.3O3(PMN-PT) structure at room temperature, in which a maximum relative magnetization change (ΔM/M) up to 83% with a 90° rotation of the easy axis under electric fields were observed by different magnetic measurement systems with in-situ electric fields. The mechanism for this giant magnetoelectric (ME) coupling can be understood as the combination of the ultra-high value of anisotropic in-plane piezoelectric coefficients of (011)-cut PMN-PT due to ferroelectric polarization reorientation and the perfect soft ferromagnetism without magnetocrystalline anisotropy of CoFeB film. Besides the giant electric-field control of magnetization and magnetic anisotropy, this work has also demonstrated the feasibility of reversible and deterministic magnetization reversal controlled by pulsed electric fields with the assistance of a weak magnetic field, which is important for realizing strain-mediated magnetoelectric random access memories.


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