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Highly nonlinear magnetoelectric effect in antiferromagnetic Co<sub>4</sub>Ta<sub>2</sub>O<sub>9</sub> single crystals

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Abstract

Strongly correlated materials with multiple order parameters provide unique insights into the fundamental interactions in condensed matter systems and present opportunities for innovative technological applications . A class of antiferromagnetic honeycomb lattices compounds, A4B2O9 (A = Co, Fe, Mn; B = Nb, Ta), have been explored owing to the occurrence of linear magnetoelectricity. We observe a highly nonlinear magnetoelectric effect on single crystals of Co4Ta2O9 (CTO), distinctive from the linear behavior in the isostructural Co4Nb2O9. This observation of a strongly nonlinear magnetoelectricity suggests that two types of inequivalent Co2+ sublattices generate magnetic field-dependent ferroelectric polarization with opposite signs. These results motivate fundamental and applied research on the intriguing magnetoelectric characteristics of these honeycomb lattice materials.

Presenters

  • Jonghyuk Kim

    Yonsei University

Authors

  • Nara Lee

    Yonsei University

  • Donggun Oh

    Yonsei University

  • Sungkyun Choi

    Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University

  • Jae Moon

    Yonsei University

  • Jonghyuk Kim

    Yonsei University

  • Hyunjun Shin

    Yonsei University

  • Kwanghyo Son

    Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Department of Modern Magnetic Systems, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

  • Jürgen Nuss

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

  • Valery D Kiryukhin

    Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University

  • Youngjai Choi

    Yonsei University