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Magnetoelectric Effects on Composite Nano Granular $Fe/TiO_{2-\delta}$ Films

Materials Science 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Employing a new experimental technique to measure magnetoelectric response functions, we have measured the magnetoelectric effect in composite films of nano granular metallic iron in anatase titanium dioxide at temperatures below 50 K. A magnetoelectric resistance is defined as the ratio of a transverse voltage to bias current as a function of the magnetic field. In contrast to the anomalous Hall resistance measured above 50 K, the magnetoelectic resistance below 50 K is significantly larger and exhibits an even symmetry with respect to magnetic field reversal HHH\to -H. The measurement technique required attached electrodes in the plane of the film composite in order to measure voltage as a function of bias current and external magnetic field. To our knowledge, the composite films are unique in terms of showing magnetoelectric effects at low temperatures, << 50 K, and anomalous Hall effects at high temperatures, >> 50 K.

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@article{arxiv.0711.4776,
  title  = {Magnetoelectric Effects on Composite Nano Granular $Fe/TiO_{2-\delta}$ Films},
  author = {S. D. Yoon and C. Vittoria and V. G. Harris and A. Widom and Y. N. Srivastava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4776},
  year   = {2009}
}

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