Thursday, December 13, 2012

1212.2740 (B. Rajeswaran et al.)

Field-induced Polar Order at the Néel Temperature of Chromium in
Rare-earth Orthochromites: Interplay of Rare-earth and Cr Magnetism
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B. Rajeswaran, D. I. Khomskii, A. K. Zvezdin, C. N. R. Rao, A. Sundaresan
We report field-induced switchable polarization (P = 0.2 ~ 0.8 microC/cm2) below the N\'eel temperature of chromium (TN Cr) in weakly ferromagnetic rareearth orthochromites, RCrO3 (R=rareearth) but only when the rareearth ion is magnetic. Intriguingly, the polarization in ErCrO3 (TC ~ 133 K) disappears at a spin reorientation (Morin) transition (TSR ~ 22 K) below which the weak ferromagnetism associated with the Cr sublattice also disappears, demonstrating the crucial role of weak ferromagnetism in inducing the polar order. Further, the polarization (P) is strongly influenced by applied magnetic field, indicating a strong magneto electric effect. We suggest that the polar order occurs in RCrO3, due to the combined effect of poling field that breaks the symmetry and the exchange field on R ion from Cr sublattice stabilizes the polar state. We propose that a similar mechanism could work in the isostructural rareearth orthoferrites, RFeO3 as well.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2740

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