Weak ferromagnetism in a high-pressure phase of FeTiO$_{3}$ with polar lattice distortion

ORAL

Abstract

Today's challenge in multiferroics is to identify materials in which polarization and magnetization -- normally considered contraindicated properties - are strongly coupled. Recent density functional theory calculations have predicted that the family of compounds MTiO$_{3}$ (M = Mn, Fe, Ni) are promising candidates where a polar lattice distortion can induce weak ferromagnetism. The crucial insight is that while the equilibrium one-atmosphere structure of these is ilmenite, they must be transformed to a closely related LiNbO$_{3}$-type structure. We have prepared the corresponding FeTiO$_{3}$ phase at 18 GPa and 1200 $^{\circ}$C. It shows a sharp antiferromagnetic (AF) transition at 111.5 K. FeTiO$_{3}$ also displays ferroelectric domains, and weak ferromagnetism coincident with the AF transition. Possible coupling between its polarization and weak ferromagnetism is discussed based on results of piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM), second harmonic generation (SHG), dielectric, and polarization measurements.

Authors

  • Tamas Varga

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • John Mitchell

    Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439

  • Craig J. Fennie

    Cornell University, Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University

  • Stephen Streiffer

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Seungbum Hong

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Moonkyu Park

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • V. Gopalan

    Pennsylvania State University, Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University

  • Amit Kumar

    Pennsylvania State University, Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University

  • Eftihia Vlahos

    Pennsylvania State University, Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University

  • Takeshi Sanehira

    University of Chicago

  • Yanbin Wang

    University of Chicago