We argue that surface magnetization of a metallic ferromagnet can be turned on and off isothermally by an applied voltage. For this, the material's electron subsystem must be close enough to the boundary between para- and ferromagnetic regions on the electron density scale. For the 3d series, the boundary is between Ni and Cu, which makes their alloy a primary candidate. Using Ginzburg-Landau functional, which we build from Ni_(1-x)Cu_x empirical properties, ab-initio parameters of Ni and Cu, and orbital-free LSDA, we show that the proposed effect is experimentally observable.
@article{arxiv.0812.1309,
title = {Voltage-Controlled Surface Magnetization of Itinerant Ferromagnet Ni_(1-x)Cu_x},
author = {Igor V. Ovchinnikov and Kang L. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.1309},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
4 pages; 2 figures; submitted to PRL February 16th 2008; transferred to PRB June 21st 2008; published July 15th 2008