Pyroxenes with the general formula AMSi2O6 (A = mono- or divalent metal, M = di- or trivalent metal) are shown to be a new class of multiferroic materials. In particular, we have found so far that NaFeSi2O6 becomes ferroelectric in a magnetically ordered state below ≃6 K. Similarly, magnetically driven ferroelectricity is also detected in the Li homologues, LiFeSi2O6 (TC≃18 K) and LiCrSi2O6 (TC≃11 K). In all these monoclinic systems the electric polarization can be strongly modified by magnetic fields. Measurements of magnetic susceptibility, pyroelectric current and dielectric constants (and their dependence on magnetic field) are performed using a natural crystal of aegirine (NaFeSi2O6) and synthetic crystals of LiFeSi2O6 and LiCrSi2O6 grown from melt solution. For NaFeSi2O6 a temperature versus magnetic field phase diagram for NaFeSi2O6 is proposed. Exchange constants are computed on the basis of {\it ab initio} band structure calculations. The possibility of a spiral magnetic structure caused by frustration as origin of the multiferroic behaviour is discussed. We propose that other pyroxenes may also be multiferroic, and that the versatility of this family offers an exceptional opportunity to study general conditions for and mechanisms of magnetically driven ferroelectricity.
@article{arxiv.0709.1125,
title = {Pyroxenes: A new class of multiferroics},
author = {S. Jodlauk and P. Becker and J. A. Mydosh and D. I. Khomskii and T. Lorenz and S. V. Streltsov and D. C. Hezel and L. Bohaty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1125},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 4 figures; calculated excange constants have been updated