The direct magnetoelectric (ME) effect mediated by lattice strains induced in
a ferroelectric film by a ferromagnetic substrate is evaluated using
first-principles-based calculations. To that end, the strain sensitivity of
ferroelectric polarization and the film permittivity are calculated as a
function of the in-plane biaxial strain for Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 films under
various depolarizing fields. It is found that the ME voltage coefficient varies
nonmonotonically with this strain and may reach giant values exceeding 100
Vcm-1 Oe-1 over a strain range that can be controlled through the electrical
boundary conditions.Comment: Accepted as a Rapid Communication by Phys.Rev.B (http://prb.aps.org/