A. Maisuradze, A. Shengelaya, H. Berger, D. M. Djokić, H. Keller
The magneto-electric (ME) coupling on spin-wave resonances in single-crystal Cu2OSeO3 was studied by a novel technique using electron spin resonance combined with electric field modulation. An external electric field E induces a magnetic field component \mu_0 H^i = \gamma E along the applied magnetic field H with \gamma=0.7(1) \mu T/(V/mm) at 10 K. We found that ME coupling strength \gamma is temperature dependent and highly anisotropic. \gamma(T) nearly follows that of spin susceptibility J(T) and rapidly decreases above the Curie temperature Tc. The ratio \gamma/J monotonically decreases with increasing temperature without an anomaly at Tc.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2481
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