Prediction of a Giant Magnetoelectric Cross-Caloric Effect Around a Tetracritical Point in Multiferroic SrMnO<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
We study the magnetoelectric and electrocaloric response of strain-engineered, multiferroic SrMnO3, using a phenomenological Landau theory with all parameters obtained from first-principles-based calculations. This allows to make realistic semi-quantitative and materials-specific predictions about the magnitude of the corresponding effects. We find that in the vicinity of a tetracritical point, where magnetic and ferroelectric phase boundaries intersect, an electric field has a huge effect on the antiferromagnetic order, corresponding to a magnetoelectric response several orders of magnitude larger than in conventional linear magnetoelectrics. Furthermore, the strong magnetoelectric coupling leads to a magnetic, cross-caloric contribution to the electrocaloric effect, which increases the overall caloric response by about 60%. This opens up new potential applications of antiferromagnetic multiferroics in the context of environmentally friendly solid state cooling technologies.
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Presenters
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Claude Ederer
Materials Theory, ETH Zurich, ETH Zurich
Authors
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Alexander Edström
Materials Theory, ETH Zurich
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Claude Ederer
Materials Theory, ETH Zurich, ETH Zurich