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Unusual anisotropic magnetic orbital moment obtained from x-ray magnetic circular dichroism in a multiferroic oxide system

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The electric-field control of d-electron magnetism in multiferroic transition metal oxides is attracting widespread interest for the underlying fundamental physics and for next generation spintronic devices. Here, we report an extensive study of the 3d magnetism in magnetoelectric Ga0.6Fe1.4O3 (GFO) epitaxial films by polarization dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy. We found a non-zero integral of the x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, with a sign depending upon the relative orientation between the external magnetic field and the crystallographic axes. This finding translates in a sign-reversal between the average Fe magnetic orbital and spin moments. Large Fe-displacements, among some of the octahedral sites, lower the symmetry of the system producing anisotropic paths for the Fe-O bondings giving rise to a large orbital-lattice interaction akin to a preferential crystallographic direction for the magnetic orbital moment. The latter may lead to a partial re-orientation of the magnetic orbital moment under an external magnetic field that, combined to the ferrimagnetic nature of the GFO, can qualitatively explain the observed sign-reversal of the XMCD integral. The results suggest that a control over the local symmetry of the oxygen octahedra in transition metal oxides can offer a suitable leverage over the manipulation of the effective orbital and spin moments in magnetoelectric systems.

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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.184420
Language English
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