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Even-odd layer-dependent multiferroic in freestanding rare-earth orthorhombic perovskite

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Freestanding oxide perovskites possess strong interlayer coupling between adjacent atomic layers,thus exerting a determinative effect on the magnetism and ferroelectricity of these atomic-scale materials.Here,we propose an effective strategy to manipulate magnetism and ferroelectricity in freestanding rare-earth orthorhombic perovskite via modulation of layer thickness.By per-forming first-principles calculations,an even-odd oscillation is demonstrated in few-layer GdAlO3 perovskite(GAP).Speci-fically,odd-layer systems with charged atomic layers are ferromagnetic polar metals,while even-layer systems are antiferromagnetic ferroelectric semiconductors.This thickness-dependent magnetic phase transition originates from carrier doping,as rationalized by the Stoner criterion.Furthermore,we demonstrate the promotion of in-plane ferroelectricity via the concurrent application of two distinct antiferrodistortive displacements,each driven by formation and breaking of bonds.Analogous multiferroic phases may emerge in other transition metal oxide perovskites supporting multiple valence states,e.g.,few-layer GdMO3(M=V,Cr,Mn,and Ni).This work puts forward a strategy for layer thickness engineering of magnetism and ferroelectricity in 2D oxide perovskite multiferroic materials.

few-layer rare-earth perovskitemultiferroicitysize effectfirst principles calculations

Shaowen Xu、Fanhao Jia、Ning Dai

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School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering,Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Hangzhou 310024,China

Department of Physics,College of Science,Hangzhou Dianzi University,Hangzhou 310018,China

State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai 200083,China

National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaHangzhou Science and Technology Bureau of Zhejiang ProvinceChina Postdoctoral Science Foundation

12347115TD20200022022M722035

2024

中国科学:物理学 力学 天文学(英文版)
中国科学院

中国科学:物理学 力学 天文学(英文版)

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影响因子:0.91
ISSN:1674-7348
年,卷(期):2024.67(7)