New iron-based multiferroics with improper ferroelectricity
Abstract
In this contribution to the special issue on magnetoelectrics and their applications, we focus on some single phase multiferroics theoretically predicted and/or experimentally discovered by the authors in recent years. In these materials, iron is the common core element. However, these materials are conceptually different from the mostly-studied BiFeO, since their ferroelectricity is improper. Our reviewed materials are not simply repeating one magnetoelectric mechanism, but cover multiple branches of improper ferroelectricity, including the magnetism-driven ferroelectrics, geometric ferroelectric, as well as electronic ferroelectric driven by charge ordering. In this sense, these iron-based improper ferroelectrics can be an encyclopaedic playground to explore the comprehensive physics of multiferroics and magnetoelectricity. Furthermore, the unique characteristics of iron's orbitals make some of their magnetoelectric properties quite prominent, comparing with the extensively-studied Mn-based improper multiferroics. In addition, these materials establish the crossover between multiferroics and other fields of functional materials, which enlarges the application scope of multiferroics.
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@article{arxiv.1804.11125,
title = {New iron-based multiferroics with improper ferroelectricity},
author = {Jin Peng and Yang Zhang and Ling-Fang Lin and Lin Lin and Meifeng Liu and Jun-Ming Liu and Shuai Dong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.11125},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
25 pages, 12 figures. A topical review for JPD