Helical strain patterns and charge ordering in YbFe$_2$O$_4$

ORAL

Abstract

The $R$Fe$_2$O$_4$ compounds exhibit simultaneously charge ordering (CO) of the Fe$^{2+}$ and Fe$^{3+}$ ions,\footnote{Ikeda \textit{et al}, Nature \textbf{436} 1136 (2005)} together with magnetic ordering of the Fe spins\footnote{Christianson \textit{et al}, PRL \textbf{100} 107601 (2008)} and possible multiferroic behavior.\footnote{S-W Cheong \textit{et al}, Nat. Mater. \textbf{6} 13 (2007)} Synchrotron data collected below the 3D CO transition show intensity concentrated around peaks separated by $\sim$1/3 $c$* but slightly displaced in the $(a^*, b^*)$ plane. Calculations modelling an oxygen displacement pattern are in excellent agreement with the data, suggesting an incommensurate charge ordering of the Fe ions close to the commensurate $\sqrt{3} \times \sqrt{3}$ structure, associated with a helical strain pattern. At high temperature, ordering wavevectors corresponding to many different displacement patterns are simultaneously populated by the system, leading to diffuse but highly structured features in reciprocal space.

Authors

  • Alexander Hearmon

    • Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University
  • Paolo Radaelli

    • Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University
  • Prabhakaran Dharmalingam

    • Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University
  • Matthias Gutmann

    • ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • Federica Fabrizi

    • Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University
  • Dave Allan

    • Diamond Light Source Ltd