Search for the Magnetic Monopole at a Magnetoelectric Surface

We show, by solving Maxwell’s equations, that an electric charge on the surface of a slab of a linear magnetoelectric material generates an image magnetic monopole below the surface provided that the magnetoelectric has a diagonal component in its magnetoelectric response. The image monopole, in tur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. X 2019-01, Vol.9 (1), p.011011, Article 011011
Hauptverfasser: Meier, Q. N., Fechner, M., Nozaki, T., Sahashi, M., Salman, Z., Prokscha, T., Suter, A., Schoenherr, P., Lilienblum, M., Borisov, P., Dzyaloshinskii, I. E., Fiebig, M., Luetkens, H., Spaldin, N. A.
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Zusammenfassung:We show, by solving Maxwell’s equations, that an electric charge on the surface of a slab of a linear magnetoelectric material generates an image magnetic monopole below the surface provided that the magnetoelectric has a diagonal component in its magnetoelectric response. The image monopole, in turn, generates an ideal monopolar magnetic field outside of the slab. Using realistic values of the electric and magnetic field susceptibilities, we calculate the magnitude of the effect for the prototypical magnetoelectric materialCr2O3. We use low-energy muon spin rotation to measure the strength of the magnetic field generated by charged muons as a function of their distance from the surface of aCr2O3film and show that the results are consistent with the existence of the monopole. We discuss other possible routes to detecting the monopolar field, and show that, while the predicted monopolar field generated byCr2O3is above the detection limit for standard magnetic force microscopy, the detection of the field using this technique is prevented by surface charging effects.
ISSN:2160-3308
2160-3308
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevX.9.011011