de Rojas, Julius
Quintana Puebla, Alberto
Lopeandía Fernández, Aitor
Salguero, Joaquín
Costa-Krämer, José L.
Abad, Llibertat
Liedke, Maciej Oskar
Butterling, Maik
Wagner, Andreas
Henderick, Lowie
Dendooven, Jolien
Detavernier, Christophe
Sort Viñas, Jordi
Menéndez Dalmau, Enric
2020
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field-induced oxygen motion (magneto-ionics) could represent a significant breakthrough in the pursuit for new strategies to enhance energy efficiency in magnetically actuated devices. Boosting the induced changes in magnetization, magneto-ionic rates and cyclability continue to be key challenges to turn magneto-ionics into real applications. Here, it is demonstrated that room-temperature magneto-ionic effects in electrolyte-gated paramagnetic Co3O4 films can be largely increased both in terms of generated magnetization (6 times larger) and speed (35 times faster) if the electric field is applied using an electrochemical capacitor configuration (utilizing an underlying conducting buffer layer) instead of placing the electric contacts at the side of the semiconductor (electric-double-layer transistor-like configuration). This is due to the greater uniformity and strength of the electric field in the capacitor design. These results are appealing to widen the use of ion migration in technological applications such as neuromorphic computing or iontronics in general.
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Capacitors; Low-power spintronics; Magnetoelectric effects; Magneto-ionics; Transistors
European Commission 648454
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MAT2017-86357-C3-1-R
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2017/SGR-292
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2018/LLAV-00032
Advanced functional materials ; Vol. 30, Issue 36 (September 2020), art. 2003704
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