Abstract
Abstract
The concurrent presence of large electric polarization and strong magnetoelectric coupling is quite desirable for potential applications of multiferroics. In this paper, we report the growth of CdMn7O12 single crystals by flux method under a high pressure of 8 GPa for the first time. An antiferromagnetic (AFM) order with a polar magnetic point group is found to occur at the onset temperature of T
N1 = 88 K (AFM1 phase). As a consequence, the pyroelectric current emerges at T
N1 and gradually increases and reaches its maximum at T
set = 63 K, at which the AFM1 phase finally settles down. Below T
set, CdMn7O12 single crystal exhibits a large ferroelectric polarization up to 2640 µC m−2. Moreover, the spin-induced electric polarization can be readily tuned by applying magnetic fields, giving rise to considerable magnetoelectric coupling effects. Thus, the current CdMn7O12 single crystal acts as a rare multiferroic system where both large polarization and strong magnetoelectric coupling merge concurrently.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Key R&D Program of China
Beijing Natural Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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3 articles.
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