Density functional based simulations are employed to explore magnetoelectric effects in iron-based oxides, showing a unique layered structure. We theoretically predict CaFeO2 to be a promising magnetoelectric, showing magnetically-controlled large electric polarization, possibly even above room temperature. The cross coupling between magnetic and dipolar degrees of freedom needs, as main ingredients, Fe-site spin-orbit coupling and a spin-dependent O p - Fe d hybridization, along with structural constraints related to the non-centrosymmetric point group and the peculiar geometry characterized by "flattened" FeO4 tetrahedrons. In order to enhance magnetoelectric effects, we performed a materials-design leading to a novel and optimized system, MgFeO2, where the larger O4 tetrahedral distortion leads to a stronger polarization.
@article{arxiv.1304.1228,
title = {Ab-initio prediction of magnetoelectricity in infinite-layer CaFeO2 and MgFeO2},
author = {Kunihiko Yamauchi and Tamio Oguchi and Silvia Picozzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.1228},
year = {2015}
}