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Magneto-optical Kerr Effect in Ferroelectric Antiferromagnetic Two-Dimensional Heterostructures

Ning Ding, Kunihiro Yananose, Carlo Rizza, Feng‐Ren Fan, Shuai Dong, Alessandro Stroppa

2023ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces37 citationsDOI

Abstract

We studied the magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) of two-dimensional (2D) heterostructure CrI 3 /In 2 Se 3 /CrI 3 using density functional theory calculations and symmetry analysis. The spontaneous polarization in the In 2 Se 3 ferroelectric layer and the antiferromagnetic ordering in CrI 3 layers break the mirror and the time-reversal symmetry, thus activating MOKE. We show that the Kerr angle can be reversed by either the polarization or the antiferromagnetic order parameter. Our results suggest that ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic 2D heterostructures could be exploited for ultracompact information storage devices, where the information is encoded by the two ferroelectric or the two time-reversed antiferromagnetic states and the read-out is performed optically by MOKE.

Topics & Concepts

AntiferromagnetismFerroelectricityCondensed matter physicsKerr effectMagneto-optic Kerr effectMaterials scienceHeterojunctionPolarization (electrochemistry)PhysicsOptoelectronicsNonlinear systemChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryDielectric2D Materials and ApplicationsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsMultiferroics and related materials
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