We find the realization of large converse magnetoelectric (ME) effects at room temperature in a multiferroic hexaferrite Ba0.52Sr2.48Co2Fe24O41 single crystal, in which rapid change of electric polarization in low magnetic fields (about 5 mT) is coined to a large ME susceptibility of 3200 ps/m. The modulation of magnetization then reaches up to 0.62 μB/f.u. in an electric field of 1.14 MV/m. We find further that four ME states induced by different ME poling exhibit unique, nonvolatile magnetization versus electric field curves, which can be approximately described by an effective free energy with a distinct set of ME coefficients.
@article{arxiv.1111.4525,
title = {Electric field control of nonvolatile four-state magnetization at room temperature},
author = {Sae Hwan Chun and Yi Sheng Chai and Byung-Gu Jeon and Hyung Joon Kim and Yoon Seok Oh and Ingyu Kim and Hanbit Kim and Byeong Jo Jeon and So Young Haam and Ju-Young Park and Suk Ho Lee and Jae-Ho Chung and Jae-Hoon Park and Kee Hoon Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.4525},
year = {2015}
}