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A three-order-parameter bistable magnetoelectric multiferroic metal.

Andrea UrruFrancesco RicciAlessio FilippettiJorge ÍñiguezVincenzo Fiorentini
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Using first-principles calculations we predict that the layered-perovskite metal Bi5Mn5O17 is a ferromagnet, ferroelectric, and ferrotoroid which may realize the long sought-after goal of a room-temperature ferromagnetic single-phase multiferroic with large, strongly coupled, primary-order polarization and magnetization. Bi5Mn5O17 has two nearly energy-degenerate ground states with mutually orthogonal vector order parameters (polarization, magnetization, ferrotoroidicity), which can be rotated globally by switching between ground states. Giant cross-coupling magnetoelectric and magnetotoroidic effects, as well as optical non-reciprocity, are thus expected. Importantly, Bi5Mn5O17 should be thermodynamically stable in O-rich growth conditions, and hence experimentally accessible.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • molecular dynamics
  • high resolution
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • transition metal