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Ferron Hall effect: Transverse accumulation of polarization driven by thermal gradients in ferroelectrics

Materials Science 2026-06-29 v1

Abstract

The phonon Hall effect describes the generation of a transverse heat current in response to a longitudinal thermal gradient in a magnetic field. Here, we theoretically demonstrate that, when the lattice excitations deflected by the Hall effect carry electric dipole moments, their transverse motion produces an accumulation of electric polarization in ferroelectric materials. This accumulation is driven by lattice excitations that carry polarization, known as ferrons, and we therefore call the mechanism the ferron Hall effect. Using atomistic lattice dynamics with parameters obtained from density functional theory, we illustrate the effect in the prototypical ferroelectric BaTiO3. Our results identify ferrons as the electric-polarization analogues of magnons in transverse transport and provide a route toward thermal and magnetic manipulation of ferroic order.

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@article{arxiv.2606.29765,
  title  = {Ferron Hall effect: Transverse accumulation of polarization driven by thermal gradients in ferroelectrics},
  author = {Daniel A. Bustamante Lopez and Verena Brehm and Dominik M. Juraschek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29765},
  year   = {2026}
}