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arxiv: 1905.02931 · v1 · pith:XA5E2VMMnew · submitted 2019-05-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Room Temperature Ferroelectric Ferromagnet in 1D Tetrahedral Chain Network

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords ferroelectricitynetworkchainferroelectricmechanismnetworksone-dimensionalpolyhedra
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Ferroelectricity occurs in crystals with broken spatial inversion symmetry. In conventional perovskite oxides, concerted ionic displacements within a three-dimensional network of transition metal-oxygen polyhedra (MOx) manifest spontaneous polarization. Meanwhile, some two-dimensional networks of MOx can foster geometric ferroelectricity with magnetism, owing to the distortion of the polyhedra. Because of the fundamentally different mechanism of ferroelectricity in a two-dimensional network, one can further challenge an uncharted mechanism of ferroelectricity in a one-dimensional channel of MOx and estimate its feasibility. This communication presents ferroelectricity and coupled ferromagnetism in a one-dimensional FeO4 tetrahedral chain network of a brownmillerite SrFeO2.5 epitaxial thin film. The result provides a new paradigm for designing low-dimensional MOx networks, which is expected to benefit the realization of macroscopic ferro-ordering materials including ferroelectric ferromagnets.

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