Multiferroic Dislocations in Ferroelectric PbTiO3

Nano Lett. 2017 Apr 12;17(4):2674-2680. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00505. Epub 2017 Mar 17.

Abstract

Ultrathin multiferroics with coupled ferroelectric and ferromagnetic order parameters hold promise for novel technological paradigms, such as extremely thin magnetoelectric memories. However, these ferroic orders and their functions inevitably disappear below a fundamental size limit of several nanometers. Herein, we propose a novel design strategy for nanoscale multiferroics smaller than the critical size limit by engineering the dislocations in nonmagnetic ferroelectrics, even though these lattice defects are generally believed to be detrimental. First-principles calculations demonstrate that Ti-rich PbTiO3 dislocations exhibit magnetism due to the local nonstoichiometry intrinsic to the core structures. Highly localized spin moments in conjunction with the host ferroelectricity enable these dislocations to function as atomic-scale multiferroic channels with a pronounced magnetoelectric effect that are associated with the antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic-nonmagnetic phase transitions in response to polarization switching. The present results thus suggest a new field of dislocation (or defect) engineering for the fabrication of ultrathin magnetoelectric multiferroics and ultrahigh density electronic devices.

Keywords: Multiferroics; dislocations; ferroelectrics; magnetoelectric effect; nonstoichiometry.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't