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Gate-controllable magneto-optic Kerr effect in layered collinear antiferromagnets...

by Nikhil Sivadas, Satoshi Okamoto, Di Xiao
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
267203
Volume
117
Issue
26

Using symmetry arguments and a tight-binding model, we show that for layered collinear antiferromagnets, magneto-optic effects can be generated and manipulated by controlling crystal symmetries through a gate voltage. This provides a promising route for electric field manipulation of the magneto-optic effects without modifying the underlying magnetic structure. We further demonstrate the gate control of magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) in bilayer MnPSe3 using first-principles calculations. The field-induced inversion symmetry breaking effect leads to gate-controllable MOKE whose direction of rotation can be switched by the reversal of the gate voltage. The MOKE rotation can be as large as 1 mrad, comparable to conventional ferromagnets.