Abstract

We investigate theoretically the magnetic dynamics in a ferroelectric/ferromagnetic heterostructure mediated by a strain-induced magnetoelectric interaction. The epitaxial strain involves a strong piezoelectricity and interfacial magnetoelastic coupling, the interplay of both gives rise to an electrically tunable uniaxial magnetic anisotropy. We predict an electric-field–induced magnetic switching in the plane perpendicular to the magneto-crystalline easy axis while the total magnetization remains stable. We trace this effect back to the ferroelectric control of the magnetic anisotropy. We also inspect the magnetic remanence and the electric coercivity and demonstrate a pronounced dynamic magnetic response to an electric field in a thin ferromagnetic layer.

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