Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals

Abstract In rare-earth orthoferrites, strongly correlated order parameters have been thoroughly investigated, which aims to find multiple functionalities such as multiferroic or magnetoelectric properties. We have discovered highly anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects from detailed me...

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Main Authors: Dong Gun Oh, Jong Hyuk Kim, Hyun Jun Shin, Young Jai Choi, Nara Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68800-x
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spelling doaj-0106b3cf61a345c9b6843c6b9eae356f2021-07-18T11:23:48ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-07-011011810.1038/s41598-020-68800-xAnisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystalsDong Gun Oh0Jong Hyuk Kim1Hyun Jun Shin2Young Jai Choi3Nara Lee4Department of Physics, Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Physics, Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Physics, Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Physics, Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Physics, Yonsei UniversityAbstract In rare-earth orthoferrites, strongly correlated order parameters have been thoroughly investigated, which aims to find multiple functionalities such as multiferroic or magnetoelectric properties. We have discovered highly anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects from detailed measurements of magnetoelectric properties in single-crystalline orthoferrite, ErFeO3. Isothermal dielectric constant varies in shapes and signs depending on the relative orientations between the external electric and magnetic fields, which may be ascribed to the spin-phonon couplings. In addition, a dielectric constant with both electric and magnetic fields along the c axis exhibits two symmetric sharp anomalies, which are closely relevant to the spin-flop transition, below the ordering temperature of Er3+ spins, T Er = 3.4 K. We speculate that the magnetostriction from the exchange couplings between Er3+ and Fe3+ magnetic moments would be responsible for this relationship between electric and magnetic properties. Our results present significant characteristics of the orthoferrite compounds and offer a crucial guide for exploring suitable materials for magnetoelectric functional applications.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68800-x
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author Dong Gun Oh
Jong Hyuk Kim
Hyun Jun Shin
Young Jai Choi
Nara Lee
spellingShingle Dong Gun Oh
Jong Hyuk Kim
Hyun Jun Shin
Young Jai Choi
Nara Lee
Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
Scientific Reports
author_facet Dong Gun Oh
Jong Hyuk Kim
Hyun Jun Shin
Young Jai Choi
Nara Lee
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title Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
title_short Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
title_full Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
title_fullStr Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
title_full_unstemmed Anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite ErFeO3 single crystals
title_sort anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects in orthoferrite erfeo3 single crystals
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract In rare-earth orthoferrites, strongly correlated order parameters have been thoroughly investigated, which aims to find multiple functionalities such as multiferroic or magnetoelectric properties. We have discovered highly anisotropic and nonlinear magnetodielectric effects from detailed measurements of magnetoelectric properties in single-crystalline orthoferrite, ErFeO3. Isothermal dielectric constant varies in shapes and signs depending on the relative orientations between the external electric and magnetic fields, which may be ascribed to the spin-phonon couplings. In addition, a dielectric constant with both electric and magnetic fields along the c axis exhibits two symmetric sharp anomalies, which are closely relevant to the spin-flop transition, below the ordering temperature of Er3+ spins, T Er = 3.4 K. We speculate that the magnetostriction from the exchange couplings between Er3+ and Fe3+ magnetic moments would be responsible for this relationship between electric and magnetic properties. Our results present significant characteristics of the orthoferrite compounds and offer a crucial guide for exploring suitable materials for magnetoelectric functional applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68800-x
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