Magnetoelectric Coupling in multiferroics Probed by Optical Second Harmonic Generation

Author:

Xu Shuai1ORCID,Wang Jiesu2,Chen Pan1,Jin Kuijuan1ORCID,Ma Cheng1,Wu Shiyao2,Guo Er-Jia3ORCID,Ge Chen4ORCID,Wang Can1,Xu Xiulai5ORCID,Yao Hongbao1,Wang Jinyi1,Xie Donggang1,Wang Xinyan1,Chang Kai2,Bai Xuedong1ORCID,Yang Guozhen1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2. Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences

3. Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China

4. Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences

5. Peking University

Abstract

Abstract Magnetoelectric coupling, as a fundamental physical nature and with the potential to add functionality to devices while also reducing energy consumption, has been challenging to be probed in freestanding membranes or two-dimensional materials due to their instability and fragility. In this paper, we report a magnetoelectric coupling probed by optical second harmonic generation with external magnetic field, and show the manipulation of the ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic orders by the magnetic and thermal fields in BiFeO3 films epitaxially grown on the substrates and in the freestanding ones. Here we define an optical magnetoelectric-coupling constant, denoting the ability of controlling light-induced nonlinear polarization by the magnetic field, and found the magnetoelectric-coupling was suppressed by strain releasing but remain robust against thermal fluctuation for freestanding BiFeO3.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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