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Multiferroicity in an organic charge-transfer salt that is suggestive of electric-dipole-driven magnetism

dc.contributor.authorLunkenheimer, Peter
dc.contributor.authorMüller, Jens
dc.contributor.authorKrohns, Stephan
dc.contributor.authorSchrettle, Florian
dc.contributor.authorLoidl, Alois
dc.contributor.authorHartmann, Benedikt
dc.contributor.authorRommel, Robert
dc.contributor.authorDe Souza, Mariano [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorHotta, Chisa
dc.contributor.authorSchlueter, John A.
dc.contributor.authorLang, Michael
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Augsburg
dc.contributor.institutionGoethe-University Frankfurt
dc.contributor.institutionKyoto Sangyo University
dc.contributor.institutionArgonne National Laboratory
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:26:57Z
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:26:57Z
dc.date.issued2012-09-01
dc.description.abstractMultiferroics, showing simultaneous ordering of electrical and magnetic degrees of freedom, are remarkable materials as seen from both the academic and technological points of view. A prominent mechanism of multiferroicity is the spin-driven ferroelectricity, often found in frustrated antiferromagnets with helical spin order. There, as for conventional ferroelectrics, the electrical dipoles arise from an off-centre displacement of ions. However, recently a different mechanism, namely purely electronic ferroelectricity, where charge order breaks inversion symmetry, has attracted considerable interest. Here we provide evidence for ferroelectricity, accompanied by antiferromagnetic spin order, in a two-dimensional organic charge-transfer salt, thus representing a new class of multiferroics. We propose a charge-order-driven mechanism leading to electronic ferroelectricity in this material. Quite unexpectedly for electronic ferroelectrics, dipolar and spin order arise nearly simultaneously. This can be ascribed to the loss of spin frustration induced by the ferroelectric ordering. Hence, here the spin order is driven by the ferroelectricity, in marked contrast to the spin-driven ferroelectricity in helical magnets. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.en
dc.description.affiliationExperimental Physics v Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism University of Augsburg, 86159 Augsburg
dc.description.affiliationInstitute of Physics Goethe-University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, 60438 Frankfurt(M)
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Physics Faculty of Science Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto 603-8555
dc.description.affiliationMaterials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
dc.description.affiliationIGCE Unesp-Univ Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física, Cx. Postal 178, CEP 13506-900 Rio Claro (SP)
dc.description.affiliationUnespIGCE Unesp-Univ Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física, Cx. Postal 178, CEP 13506-900 Rio Claro (SP)
dc.format.extent755-758
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat3400
dc.identifier.citationNature Materials, v. 11, n. 9, p. 755-758, 2012.
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/nmat3400
dc.identifier.issn1476-1122
dc.identifier.issn1476-4660
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-84866396581
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/73533
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofNature Materials
dc.relation.ispartofjcr39.235
dc.relation.ispartofsjr18,263
dc.relation.ispartofsjr18,263
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAntiferromagnetic spins
dc.subjectAntiferromagnets
dc.subjectCharge orders
dc.subjectCharge-transfer salts
dc.subjectDifferent mechanisms
dc.subjectElectrical dipoles
dc.subjectFerroelectric ordering
dc.subjectHelical magnets
dc.subjectInversion symmetry
dc.subjectMultiferroics
dc.subjectSpin frustrations
dc.subjectSpin order
dc.subjectAntiferromagnetic materials
dc.subjectCharge transfer
dc.subjectFerroelectric materials
dc.subjectFerroelectricity
dc.titleMultiferroicity in an organic charge-transfer salt that is suggestive of electric-dipole-driven magnetismen
dc.typeArtigo
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unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Rio Claropt
unesp.departmentFísica - IGCEpt

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