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Title: Highly tunable magnetic spirals and electric polarization in G d 0.5 D y 0.5 MnO3
Authors: De, Chandan
BAG, RABINDRANATH
SINGH, SURJEET
Orlandi, Fabio
Manuel, Pascal
Langridge, Sean
Sanyal, Milan K.
Rao, C. N. R.
Mostovoy, Maxim
Sundaresan, A.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Physics
TOC-APR-2019
2019
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review Materials, 3(4).
Abstract: Recent progress in the field of multiferroics led to the discovery of many new materials in which ferroelectricity is induced by cycloidal spiral orders. The direction of the electric polarization is typically constrained by spin anisotropies and magnetic field. Here, we report that the mixed rare-earth manganite, Gd0.5Dy0.5MnO3, exhibits a spontaneous electric polarization along a general direction in the crystallographic ac plane, which is suppressed below 10 K but reemerges in an applied magnetic field. Neutron-diffraction measurements show that the polarization direction results from a large tilt of the spiral plane with respect to the crystallographic axes and that the suppression of ferroelectricity is caused by the transformation of a cycloidal spiral into a helical one, a unique property of this rare-earth manganite. The freedom in the orientation of the spiral plane allows for a fine magnetic control of ferroelectricity, i.e., a rotation as well as a strong enhancement of the polarization depending on the magnetic-field direction. We show that this unusual behavior originates from the coupling between the transition-metal and rare-earth magnetic subsystems.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2447
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.044401
ISSN: 2475-9953
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