Can the ferroelectric soft mode trigger an antiferromagnetic phase transition?

Journal of the European Ceramic Society(2023)

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Type-II multiferroics, where spin interactions induce a ferroelectric polarization, are interesting for new device functionalities due to large magnetoelectric coupling. We report on a new type of multiferroicity in the quadruple-perovskite BiMn3Cr4O12, where an antiferromagnetic phase is induced by the structural change at the ferroelectric phase transition. The displacive nature of the ferroelectric phase transition at 125 K, with a crossover to an order-disorder mechanism, is evidenced by a polar soft phonon in the THz range and a central mode. Dielectric and pyroelectric studies show that the ferroelectric critical temperature corresponds to the previously reported Néel temperature of the Cr3+ spins. An increase in ferroelectric polarization is observed below 48 K, coinciding with the Néel temperature of the Mn3+ spins. This increase in polarization is attributed to an enhanced magnetoelectric coupling, as no change in the crystal symmetry below 48 K is detected from infrared and Raman spectra.
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Multiferroics,Phase transitions,Quadruple perovskites,Soft-modes,Phonons
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