Construction of Magnetoelectric Composites with a Large Room-Temperature Magnetoelectric Response through Molecular-Ionic Ferroelectrics.
Dong LiXue-Mei ZhaoHai-Xia ZhaoXin-Wei DongLa-Sheng LongLan-Sun ZhengPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Magnetoelectric materials with a large magnetoelectric response, a low operating magnetic (or electric) field, and a room-temperature (or higher) operating temperature are of key importance for practical applications. However, such materials are extremely rare because a large magnetoelectric response often requires strong coupling between spins and electric dipoles. Herein, an example of a magnetoelectric composite is prepared by using a room-temperature multiaxial molecular-ionic ferroelectric, tetramethylammonium tetrachlorogallate(III) (1). Investigation of the magnetoelectric effect of the magnetoelectric laminate composite indicates that its room-temperature magnetoelectric voltage coefficient (αME ) is as high as 186 mV cm-1 Oe-1 at HDC = 275 Oe and at the HAC frequency of ≈39 kHz, providing a valid approach for the preparation of magnetoelectric materials and adding a new member to the magnetoelectric material family.