Oxyhalides: A new class of high-T C multiferroic materials

Sci Adv. 2016 May 27;2(5):e1600353. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1600353. eCollection 2016 May.

Abstract

Magnetoelectric multiferroics have attracted enormous attention in the past years because of their high potential for applications in electronic devices, which arises from the intrinsic coupling between magnetic and ferroelectric ordering parameters. The initial finding in TbMnO3 has triggered the search for other multiferroics with higher ordering temperatures and strong magnetoelectric coupling for applications. To date, spin-driven multiferroicity is found mainly in oxides, as well as in a few halogenides. We report multiferroic properties for synthetic melanothallite Cu2OCl2, which is the first discovery of multiferroicity in a transition metal oxyhalide. Measurements of pyrocurrent and the dielectric constant in Cu2OCl2 reveal ferroelectricity below the Néel temperature of ~70 K. Thus, melanothallite belongs to a new class of multiferroic materials with an exceptionally high critical temperature. Powder neutron diffraction measurements reveal an incommensurate magnetic structure below T N, and all magnetic reflections can be indexed with a propagation vector [0.827(7), 0, 0], thus discarding the claimed pyrochlore-like "all-in-all-out" spin structure for Cu2OCl2, and indicating that this transition metal oxyhalide is, indeed, a spin-induced multiferroic material.

Keywords: dielectric measurements; ferroelectricity; magnetism; magnetoelectric; multiferroics; neutron scattering; oxyhalide; spin-induced multiferroicity.

MeSH terms

  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Iron Compounds / chemistry*
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Magnetics
  • Models, Molecular

Substances

  • Iron Compounds