Publication | Open Access
A Polar Corundum Oxide Displaying Weak Ferromagnetism at Room Temperature
81
Citations
41
References
2012
Year
Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringPolar Corundum ScfeoMagnetic ResonanceLong-range Magnetic OrderMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistancePolar VariantMagnetismMultiferroicsFerroelectric ApplicationSuperconductivityMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetic MaterialMagnetoelectric MaterialsSpintronicsFerromagnetismRoom TemperatureNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic PropertyFunctional Materials
Combining long-range magnetic order with polarity in the same structure is a prerequisite for the design of (magnetoelectric) multiferroic materials. There are now several demonstrated strategies to achieve this goal, but retaining magnetic order above room temperature remains a difficult target. Iron oxides in the +3 oxidation state have high magnetic ordering temperatures due to the size of the coupled moments. Here we prepare and characterize ScFeO(3) (SFO), which under pressure and in strain-stabilized thin films adopts a polar variant of the corundum structure, one of the archetypal binary oxide structures. Polar corundum ScFeO(3) has a weak ferromagnetic ground state below 356 K-this is in contrast to the purely antiferromagnetic ground state adopted by the well-studied ferroelectric BiFeO(3).
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1