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arxiv: 1512.00362 · v3 · pith:NZEUYARMnew · submitted 2015-12-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Controlling the cation distribution and electric polarization with epitaxial strain in Aurivillius-phase Bi₅FeTi₃O₁₅

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keywords strainaurivillius-phasecationcationsdistributionelectricepitaxialpolarization
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This work explores the impact of in-plane bi-axial (epitaxial) strain on the cation distribution and electric polarization of the Aurivillius-phase compound Bi$_5$FeTi$_3$O$_{15}$ using first-principles electronic structure calculations. Our calculations indicate that the site preference of the Fe$^{3+}$ cation can be controlled via epitaxial strain. Tensile strain enhances the preference for the inner sites within the perovskite-like layers of the Aurivillius-phase structure, whereas compressive strain favors occupation of the outer sites within the perovskite-layers, i.e., the sites close to the Bi$_2$O$_2$ layer. Controlling the distribution of the magnetic cations offers the possibility to control magnetic order in this magnetically dilute system. Furthermore, the magnitude of the electric polarization is strongly strain-dependent, increasing under tensile strain and decreasing under compressive strain. Analysis of the Born effective charges reveals strongly anomalous charges, both of the Bi$^{3+}$ cations and the Ti$^{4+}$ cations.

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