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Giant pressure-enhancement of multiferroicity in CuBr2

Materials Science 2020-02-24 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Type-II multiferroic materials, in which ferroelectric polarization is induced by inversion non-symmetric magnetic order, promise new and highly efficient multifunctional applications based on the mutual control of magnetic and electric properties. Although this phenomenon has to date been limited to low temperatures, here we report a giant pressure-dependence of the multiferroic critical temperature in CuBr2_2. At 4.5 GPa, TCT_\mathrm{C} is enhanced from 73.5 to 162 K, to our knowledge the highest value yet reported for a non-oxide type-II multiferroic. This growth shows no sign of saturating and the dielectric loss remains small under these high pressures. We establish the structure under pressure and demonstrate a 60\% increase in the two-magnon Raman energy scale up to 3.6 GPa. First-principles structural and magnetic energy calculations provide a quantitative explanation in terms of dramatically pressure-enhanced interactions between CuBr2_2 chains. These large, pressure-tuned magnetic interactions motivate structural control in cuprous halides as a route to applied high-temperature multiferroicity.

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@article{arxiv.1909.04989,
  title  = {Giant pressure-enhancement of multiferroicity in CuBr2},
  author = {J. S. Zhang and Yiqi Xie and X. Q. Liu and A. Razpopov and V. Borisov and C. Wang and J. P. Sun and Y. Cui and J. C. Wang and X. Ren and Hongshan Deng and Xia Yin and Yang Ding and Yuan Li and J. G. Cheng and Ji Feng and R. Valenti and B. Normand and Weiqiang Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.04989},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures