Berlin 2015 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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DF: Fachverband Dielektrische Festkörper
DF 1: Tutorial on Ferroics (DF with MA/TT)
DF 1.2: Tutorium
Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 16:50–17:40, H 0107
Domain walls in multiferroics as functional oxide interfaces — •Manfred Fiebig — Department of Materials, ETH Zürich, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 4, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
The functionality of any ferroic material depends on its domains. Consequently, their shape and manipulation in external fields are of major research interest. In compounds uniting magnetic and electric order in the same phase, the magnetoelectric coupling on the level of the domains is, however, largely unexplored. For such so-called multiferroics it is therefore not known how exactly electric or magnetic fields affect the multiferroic domains and their walls. In my talk I will discuss this issue and focus on the influence of the multiferroic order on the ferroelectric state and its domain walls. Examples I will include are: (i) multiferroics with geometric ferroelectricity such as hexagonal YMnO3 where the domain walls exhibit anisotropic conductance and can therefore be regarded as "tunable oxide interfaces"; (ii) multiferroics with magnetically induced ferroelectricity such as MnWO4 or TbMnO3 where the electric polarization within the wall is expected to rotate instead of passing through zero, as in conventional displacive ferroelectrics; (iii) multiferroics with strain-induced ferroelectricity like SrMnO3 where the interplay of strain and oxygen vacancies leads to polar state in which domain walls act as insulating boundaries to the conducting domains.