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Neutron diffraction of new polar magnetoelectric ErCrWO<sub>6</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Multiferroics are materials in which more than one ferroic orders coexist. These have been intensively studied over the past two decades on account of their novel physical properties and the potential for magnetoelectric device applications. These devices hinge on the ability to control one ferroic order (electric/magnetic) with the field of the opposite type (magnetic/electric); however, the coupling to date is not yet strong enough to enable their usage in commercial devices. One route to stronger coupling is in the polar magnets in which the ferroelectric distortion and magnetic ordering are centered on the same ion. Here we discuss our recent results on the new polar magnetoelectric compound ErCrWO6, which crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric space group Pna21. We report on the low temperature (below TN ~ 22 K) magnetic structure as determined by neutron diffraction that reveal commensurate antiferromagnetic order canted slightly in the c-direction.

Presenters

  • Tom W Heitmann

    University of Missouri

Authors

  • Tom W Heitmann

    University of Missouri

  • Narendirakumar Narayanan

    University of Missouri

  • Duminda Sanjeewa

    University of Missouri

  • Bastian Klemke

    Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin

  • Bjoern Schwarz

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

  • Helmut Ehrenberg

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

  • Matthias D Frontzek

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Carson Ziemke

    University of Missouri - Columbia

  • Dehong Yu

    Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation