Electric-magneto-optical Kerr effect in a hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite
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Abstract
Hybrid organic-inorganic compounds attract a lot of interest for their flexible structures and multifunctional properties. For example, they can have coexisting magnetism and ferroelectricity whose possible coupling gives rise to magnetoelectricity. Here using first principles computations, we show that, in a perovskite metal-organic framework (MOF), the magnetic and electric orders are further coupled to optical excitations, leading to an Electric tuning of the Magneto-optical Kerr effect (EMOKE). Moreover, the Kerr angle can be switched by reversal of both ferroelectric and magnetic polarization only. The interplay between the Kerr angle and the organic-inorganic components of MOFs offers surprising unprecedented tools for engineering MOKE in complex compounds. Note that this work may be relevant to acentric magnetic systems in general, e.g., multiferroics.
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Presenters
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Feng-Ren Fan
Department of Physics, Fudan Univ
Authors
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Feng-Ren Fan
Department of Physics, Fudan Univ
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Hua Wu
Department of Physics, Fudan Univ
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Dmitrii Nabok
Humboldt Univ
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Shunbo Hu
Shanghai Univ
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Wei Ren
Shanghai Univ, Physics, Shanghai University, Department of Physics, Shanghai University, Department of Physics, International Center of Quantum and Molecular Structures, and Materials Genome Institute, Shanghai University, Shanghai University
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Claudia Draxl
Humboldt Univ, Physics, Humboldt-Universität
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Alessandro Stroppa
CNR-SPIN