Magnetoelectric interaction in molecular multiferroic nanocomposites.
Alireza JalouliShenqiang RenPublished in: RSC advances (2022)
Incorporation of magnetic and electric orders in a form of multiferroics is an interesting topic in materials science. Making a molecular heterogeneous composite by incorporating the molecular magnet vanadium-chromium Prussian blue analogue (V-Cr PBA) and a molecular ferroelectric imidazolium chloride C 3 N 2 H 5 -ClO 4 (ImClO 4 ) provides a pathway towards achieving the room temperature magnetoelectric effect. The change of magnetization of about 6% is shown as a result of applying an electric field (21 kV cm -1 ) to the composite made of the aforementioned molecular crystals at room temperature. In the ferromagnetic resonance measurement (FMR) under the effect of an applied electric field, a shift of the resonance magnetic field is also observed in the nanocomposites. This work provides a pathway towards molecular multiferroic nanocomposites with magnetoelectric coupling interactions at room temperature.