Ultrafast and non-linear optical studies of multiferroic BaTiO<sub>3</sub>-BiFeO<sub>3</sub> and heterostructures based on ferroelectric Pb <sub>0.52</sub> Zr <sub>0.48</sub> TiO <sub>3 </sub>
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Abstract
Multiferroic (0.285) BaTiO3- (0.725) BiFeO3 (BTO-BFO) and Pb 0.52 Zr 0.48 TiO 3 (PZT) heterostructures are promising candidates for photonics and spintronics. Our BTO-BFO structures exhibit enhanced coupling between electric, magnetic, optical, and structural orders parameters. Furthermore, our PZT structures display ferroelectricity as well as enhanced switching response of their electrical polarization. In our work, we focused on probing ultrafast dynamics and nonlinear light-matter interactions in these structures. We have probed second harmonic generation, transient birefringence, and magneto-optical Kerr effects. In addition, in BTO-BFO heterostructures, we have generated and investigated coherent acoustic phonons. Our studies are important to gain a fundamental understanding of the dynamical processes in these newly developed structures.
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Presenters
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Rathsara Herath Mudiyanselage
Physics, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech
Authors
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Rathsara Herath Mudiyanselage
Physics, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech
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Brenden A Magill
Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Tech
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Jade Holleman
Florida State University, Florida State
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Stephen A McGill
Condensed Matter Science, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State
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Han-Byul Kang
Penn State
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Min Gyu Kang
Penn State
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Shashank Priya
Penn State
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Christopher J Stanton
Univ. of Florida, University of Florida
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Giti Khodaparast
Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Tech