Room temperature magnetoelectric coupling in a molecular ferroelectric ytterbium(III) complex.
Jérôme LongMaxim S IvanovVladimir A KhomchenkoEkaterina MamontovaJean-Marc ThibaudJérôme RouquetteMickaël BeaudhuinDominique GranierRute A S FerreiraLuis Dias CarlosBruno DonnadieuMarta S C HenriquesJosé António PaixãoYannick GuariJoulia LarionovaPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Magnetoelectric (ME) materials combine magnetic and electric polarizabilities in the same phase, offering a basis for developing high-density data storage and spintronic or low-consumption devices owing to the possibility of triggering one property with the other. Such applications require strong interaction between the constitutive properties, a criterion that is rarely met in classical inorganic ME materials at room temperature. We provide evidence of a strong ME coupling in a paramagnetic ferroelectric lanthanide coordination complex with magnetostrictive phenomenon. The properties of this molecular material suggest that it may be competitive with inorganic magnetoelectrics.