Ferroelectricity Induced by Cations of Nonequivalent Spins Disordered in the Weakly Ferromagnetic Perovskites,YCr<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>M<sub><i>x</i></sub>O<sub>3</sub> (M = Fe or Mn) — B. Rajeswaran (2012) | RDL Network
Ferroelectricity Induced by Cations of Nonequivalent Spins Disordered in the Weakly Ferromagnetic Perovskites,YCr<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>M<sub><i>x</i></sub>O<sub>3</sub> (M = Fe or Mn)
Chemistry of Materials 24(18): 3591-3595
Article 2012 English
Authors
BR
B. Rajeswaran
PM
P. Mandal
RS
Rana Saha
Abstract
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Rare-earth orthochromites, RCrO3 (R = rare-earth and Y) with magnetic R-ions are reported to exhibit ferroelectricity at the magnetic ordering temperature of Cr3+-ions (Rajeswaran, B.; Khomskii, D. I.; Zvezdin, A. K.; Sundaresan, A.; Rao, C. N. R. arXiv2012, 1201, 0826v1 ). Interestingly, we observe ferroelectricity at the Néel temperature of orthochromites containing a nonmagnetic R-ion (Y) upon introducing cation-disorder at the Cr-site by incorporation of another magnetic ion of nonequivalent spin. For example, the weakly ferromagnetic perovskite, YCr0.5Fe0.5O3, where the Cr3+ (S = 3/2) and Fe3+ (S = 5/2) ions at the B-site are disordered, exhibits ferroelectricity at TN = 260 K. Ferroelectricity is observed not only when the relative proportions of Fe3+ and Cr3+ ions as in YCr1–xFexO3 are varied but also when Y3+ ions are replaced by other nonmagnetic R-ion and the transition metal ions changed as in YCr1–xMnxO3. While the local polarization cancels out in the weakly ferromagnetic YMO3 (M = Cr and Fe), a nonzero polarization in these materials seem to arise due to disordered transition metal ions of nonequivalent spins.
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