October 30, 2019

Strain and voltage control of magnetic and electric properties of FeRh films

Ignasi Fina and Josep Fontcuberta

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Volume 53, Number 2

DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/ab4abd

Abstract

FeRh based alloys may display an uncommon transition from a ferromagnetic to an antiferromagnetic state upon cooling. The transition takes place roughly above room temperature and it can be sensitively modulated by composition and external parameters, including pressure and strain. Consequently, thin films of FeRh have received a great deal of attention for its potential applications in spintronics, antiferromagnetic spintronics and sensing. Interestingly, the extreme sensitivity of its properties to strain has created expectations for energy friendly voltage-control of the magnetic state of FeRh, with a number of potential applications at the horizon. Here, after summarizing the current understanding of strain effects on the magnetic properties of FeRh thin films, we review the achievements of exploiting piezoelectric substrates for in operando tuning of their magneto-electric properties. We conclude with a brief summary and an outlook for future initiatives.

 

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