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Magneto-orbital helices and multiferroicity

Authors :
Perks, N. J.
Johnson, R. D.
Martin, C.
Chapon, L. C.
Radaelli, P. G.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Orbitally ordered states evolving coincidentally with structural distortions and magnetic ordering provide a novel route to controlling electronic and magnetic properties of materials through external fields. We report an unprecedented magneto-orbital helix in CaMn7O12, found to give rise to the largest magnetically induced ferroelectric polarisation measured to date. Characterisation of the structural modulation using x-ray diffraction, and analysis of magnetic exchange shows that orbital order is crucial in stabilising a chiral magnetic structure, thus allowing for electric polarisation. Additionally, the presence of a global structural rotation enables the coupling between this polarisation and magnetic helicity required for multiferrocitiy. These novel principles open up the possibility of discovering new high-temperature multiferroics.<br />Comment: Submitted to Nature Communications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1208.0775
Document Type :
Working Paper