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Designing Polar and Magnetic Oxides: Zn<sub>2</sub>FeTaO<sub>6</sub> - in Search of Multiferroics
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringLow-dimensional MagnetismChemistryMn2fetao6 AnalogueMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismMultiferroicsFerroelectric ApplicationMaterials ScienceOxide HeterostructuresInorganic ChemistryNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsPolar OxidesMagnetic MaterialFerromagnetismNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsSpontaneous PolarizationMagnetic OxidesFunctional Materials
Polar oxides are technically of great interest but difficult to prepare. Our recent discoveries predicted that polar oxides can be synthesized in the corundum-derivative A2BB'O6 family with unusually small cations at the A-site and a d(0) electron configuration ion at B'-site. When magnetic transition-metal ions are incorporated more interesting polar magnetic oxides can form. In this work we experimentally verified this prediction and prepared LiNbO3 (LN)-type polar magnetic Zn2FeTaO6 via high pressure and temperature synthesis. The crystal structure analysis indicates highly distorted ZnO6 and (Fe/Ta)O6 octahedra, and an estimated spontaneous polarization (PS) of ∼50 μC/cm(2) along the c-axis was obtained from point charge model calculations. Zn2Fe(3+)Ta(5+)O6 has a lower magnetic transition temperature (TN ∼ 22 K) than the Mn2FeTaO6 analogue but is less conductive. The dielectric and polarization measurements indicate a potentially switchable component.
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