On the nature of symmetry breaking in NiBr2

ORAL

Abstract

Type-II multiferroics have gained significant attention due to their potential to elucidate the physics of intertwined orders in condensed matter and their promise for applications in magneto-electric devices. Among these materials, NiBr2 has emerged as a prototypical van der Waals multiferroic. NiBr2 exhibits a paramagnetic phase at room temperature, followed by two sequential phase transitions to an antiferromagnetic state (TN=50K) and a helimagnetic phase (TC=23K). Below TC, the formation of a cycloidal magnetic order leads to the breaking of inversion symmetry within the crystal, resulting in the generation of a finite electric polarization. To explore the multiple phase transitions shown by NiBr2, here we employ a suite of non-invasive, symmetry-sensitive optical techniques in and out of thermodynamic equilibrium. We will discuss the emergence of anomalously strong order-parameter-like signals across the different transition temperatures and describe their implications for understanding the magnetic and multiferroic properties of NiBr2.

Presenters

  • Xinyue Peng

    The University of Texas at Austin

Authors

  • Xinyue Peng

    The University of Texas at Austin

  • Wenjing You

    The University of Texas at Austin

  • Frank Y Gao

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Prakruti Raghunarayan

    The University of Texas at Austin

  • Mukesh Suthar

    Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica

  • Raju Kalaivanan

    Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Academia Sinica

  • Deepak Vishnu

    Academia Sinica

  • Raman Sankar

    Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan

  • Shangfan Lee

    Academia Sinica, Inst of Physics Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica

  • Edoardo Baldini

    The University of Texas at Austin