Magnetic and Ferroelectric Anisotropy in Multiferroic FeVO$_{4}$
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Abstract
FeVO$_{4}$ has been studied as a model system for understanding the magnetoelectric interaction mechanisms in low symmetry multiferroics. Triclinic FeVO$_{4}$ is characterized by two antiferromagnetic phase transitions, occurring at $T_{N1}=$22 K and $T_{N2}=$15 K, with the latter transition signaling a break in the space inversion symmetry, accompanied by the development of a non-collinear magnetic order which induces ferroelectricity. Earlier measurements on polycrystalline FeVO$_{4}$ doped with magnetic (Cr and Mn) as well as non magnetic (Zn) dopants indicate the stability of the two antiferromagnetic transition temperatures. In this work, single crystals of both undoped and doped FeVO$_{4}$ were grown from flux. To track the changes in lattice parameters induced by changing the doping concentration (measured by EDAX), XRD and Raman spectra were obtained. By recording the magnetization along two different crystal orientations, we were able to confirm the easy magnetic axis in this structure. Finally, we obtain the crystal's ferroelectric polarization along two different directions in an attempt to further understand the mechanism responsible for the ferroelectric transition.
Authors
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Ehab Abdelhamid
Wayne State U
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Ambesh Dixit
IIT Jodhpur
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Kenta Kimura
Osaka U, Osaka University, Department of Materials Engineering Science
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Tsuyoshi Kimura
Osaka U
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Onattu Jayakumar
Bhabah Atomic Research Ctr
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Vaman Naik
U of Michigan-Dearborn
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Ratna Naik
Wayne State U, Wayne State University
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Gavin Lawes
Wayne State U
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Boris Nadgorny
Wayne State U