Magnetic Symmetry of Two-Dimensional Multiferroics

ORAL

Abstract

Hexagonal rare earth manganites are multiferroic materials which exhibit triangular antiferromagnetic ordering in the basal plane which can be characterized by two-dimensional (2D) magnetic symmetry. Reduced dimensionality is also desirable for achieving large (usually nonlinear) magnetoelectric coupling at higher temperatures. Indeed, the magnetization in BaMnF$_4$ orders two dimensionally below the transition temperature with a change in the b-axis dielectric constant. Moreover, there can be phase transitions between different 2D magnetic phases. From this perspective we study two dimensional magnetic (or color) symmetry, enumerate 2D magnetic space groups and illustrate their role in multiferroic phase transitions.

Authors

  • Avadh Saxena

    Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Turab Lookman

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab