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Hydroxide-based magneto-ionics: electric-field control of reversible paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic switch in $α$-Co(OH)$_{2}$ films

Published 2 Nov 2022 in physics.app-ph, cond-mat.mes-hall, and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2211.01191v1)

Abstract: Magneto-ionics has emerged as a promising approach to manipulate magnetic properties, not only by drastically reducing power consumption associated with electric current based devices but also by enabling novel functionalities. To date, magneto-ionics have been mostly explored in oxygen-based systems, while there is a surge of interests in alternative ionic systems. Here we demonstrate highly effective hydroxide-based magneto-ionics in electrodeposited ${\alpha}$-Co(OH)${2}$ films. The ${\alpha}$-Co(OH)${2}$, which is a room temperature paramagnet, is switched to ferromagnetic after electrolyte gating with a negative voltage. The system is fully, magnetically reversible upon positive voltage application. The origin of the reversible paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transition is attributed to the ionic diffusion of hydroxyl groups, promoting the formation of metallic cobalt ferromagnetic regions. Our findings demonstrate one of the lowest turn-on voltages reported for propylene carbonate gated experiments. By tuning the voltage magnitude and sample area we demonstrate that the speed of the induced ionic effect can be drastically enhanced.

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