We show that magnetic energy can be converted into electrical energy via inverse of voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy effect. It is well known that oscillating magnetization induces charge current in a… Click to show full abstract
We show that magnetic energy can be converted into electrical energy via inverse of voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy effect. It is well known that oscillating magnetization induces charge current in a circuit via Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. New physical phenomena by which magnetization dynamics can produce charge current have gained considerable interest recently. For example, moving magnetization textures, such as domain walls, generates charge current through the spin-motive force. Here, we examine an entirely different effect, which couples magnetization and electric field at the interface between an ultrathin metallic ferromagnet and dielectric. We show that this coupling can convert magnetic energy into electrical energy. This phenomenon is the Onsager reciprocal of the voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy effect. The effect provides a previously unexplored probe to measure the magnetization dynamics of nanomagnets.
               
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