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Anti-Ruddlesen-Popper A4X2O, a new family of (anti-)ferroelectric and magnetoelectric multiferroic materials discovered through high-throughput computing

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Abstract

Ferroelectric materials are of great fundamental and applied interests. For decades, most applications have relied on ferroelectric oxide perovskites. However, the need to combine ferroelectricity with other properties such as visible light absorption or long-range magnetic order is driving the search for materials and structural classes beyond perovskites.

We show here how the search for new ferroelectrics can be accelerated using high-throughput computing and a recently built database of more than 2,000 phonons. Browsing the phonon database, we identify materials exhibiting dynamically unstable polar phonon modes, a signature of a potential ferroelectric. We focus on a new family of ferroelectric materials discovered through this high-throughput screening approach: the anti-Ruddlesden-Popper phases of formula A4X2O with A: a +2 alkali-earth or rare-earth element and X: a −3 anion Bi, Sb, As and P. We show that Ba4Sb2O is ferroelectric and in fact hyperferroelectric. The polar instability involves the movement of an anion in a cationic cage and is geometrically-driven. Introducing a magnetic element in this structure as Eu4Sb2O leads to a magnetoelectric multiferroic combining coupled ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism.

Publication: Markov, M., Alaerts, L., Miranda, H. P. C., Petretto, G., Chen, W., George, J., Bousquet, E., Ghosez, P., Rignanese, G.-M. & Hautier, G., "Ferroelectricity and multiferroicity in anti–Ruddlesden–Popper structures," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 118, e2026020118 (2021). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2026020118

Presenters

  • Geoffroy Hautier

    Dartmouth College

Authors

  • Geoffroy Hautier

    Dartmouth College

  • Maxim Markov

    UCLouvain

  • Louis Alaerts

    Dartmouth College

  • Henrique Miranda

    Universite catholique de Louvain

  • Guido Petretto

    UCLouvain

  • Wei Chen

    UCLouvain

  • Janine George

    UCLouvain

  • Eric Bousquet

    Physique Théorique des Matériaux, Université de Liége, University of Liege, ULiege

  • Philippe R Ghosez

    Universite catholique de Louvain

  • Gian-Marco Rignanese

    Universite catholique de Louvain