Polarization Vortices in a Ferromagnetic Metal via Twistronics
Polarization Vortices in a Ferromagnetic Metal via Twistronics
Recent advances in moire engineering provide new pathways for manipulating lattice distortions and electronic properties in low-dimensional materials. Here, we demonstrate that twisted stacking can induce dipolar vortices in metallic SrRuO3 membranes, despite the presence of free charges that would normally screen depolarizing fields and dipole-dipole interactions. These polarization vortices are correlated with moire-periodic flexoelectricity induced by shear strain gradients, and exhibit a pronounced dependence on the twist angle. In addition, multiferroic behavior emerges below the ferromagnetic Curie temperature of the films, whereby polarization and ferromagnetism coexist and compete, showing opposite twist-angle dependencies of their respective magnitudes. Density functional theory calculations provide insights into the microscopic origin of these observations. Our findings extend the scope of polarization topology design beyond dielectric materials and into metals.
Yingzhuo Lun、Xinxin Hu、Qi Ren、Umair Saeed、Kapil Gupta、Bernat Mundet、Ivan Pinto-Huguet、Jose Santiso、Jessica Padilla-Pantoja、Jose Manuel Caicedo Roque、Yunpeng Ma、Qian Li、Gang Tang、David Pesquera、Xueyun Wang、Jiawang Hong、Jordi Arbiol、Gustau Catalan
电工材料物理学
Yingzhuo Lun,Xinxin Hu,Qi Ren,Umair Saeed,Kapil Gupta,Bernat Mundet,Ivan Pinto-Huguet,Jose Santiso,Jessica Padilla-Pantoja,Jose Manuel Caicedo Roque,Yunpeng Ma,Qian Li,Gang Tang,David Pesquera,Xueyun Wang,Jiawang Hong,Jordi Arbiol,Gustau Catalan.Polarization Vortices in a Ferromagnetic Metal via Twistronics[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17742.点此复制
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