Improper electric polarization in perovskite oxides with two magnetic sublattices

ORAL

Abstract

I will discuss the sources of magnetically-driven ferroelectric order in {\sl AB}O$_{3}$ perovskite oxides with magnetic {\sl A} and {\sl B} cations that order in simple, short-period spin structures. I will focus on the families of rare-earth orthoferrites and orthochromites, which are currently receiving much attention because of their multiferroic and fast spin dynamics properties. Our first-principles calculations reveal that the largest effects correspond to collinear spin configurations and are driven by non-relativistic exchange-strictive mechanisms. Our simulations allow us to determine the dominant magnetostructural couplings underlying the observed improper ferroelectricity, including a striking magnetically-driven piezoelectric effect. Further, I will show it is possible to derive phenomenological and atomistic theories that describe such couplings in a generic perovskite lattice; this allows us to predict how the observed multiferroic effects can be enhanced, and even how similar ones can be obtained in other perovskite families. Our results thus highlight perovskites with two magnetic sublattices as a rich playground for novel magnetoelectric effects. [Nat. Comms. (in press)]

*Work funded mainly by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (P12/4853155, INTER/MOBILITY/15/9890527), and also by the US Office of Basic Energy Sciences, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the National Basic Research Program of China.

Authors

  • Jorge Iniguez

    • Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
    • Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
  • Hong Jian Zhao

    • Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
  • Xiang Ming Chen

    • Zhejiang University
  • Laurent Bellaiche

    • Univ of Arkansas-Fayetteville
    • University of Arkansas
    • Physics Department and Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering, University of Arkansas