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  • 2017Novel multiferroic state and ME enhancement by breaking the AFM frustration in LuMn1-xO314citations
  • 2017A simple in situ synthesis of magnetic M@CNTs by thermolysis of the hybrid perovskite [TPrA][M(dca)(3)]12citations

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  • Tovar, M.
  • Agostinho Moreira, Ja
  • Tavares, Pb
  • Karpinsky, D.
  • Goncalves, Jn
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Novel multiferroic state and ME enhancement by breaking the AFM frustration in LuMn1-xO3

  • Tovar, M.
  • Agostinho Moreira, Ja
  • Tavares, Pb
  • Karpinsky, D.
  • Goncalves, Jn
  • Moreira Dos Santos, Afm
  • Yanez Vilar, S.
  • Amaral, Vs
  • Figueiras, Fg
  • Franz, A.
Abstract

This study provides a comprehensive insight into the effects of controlled off-stoichiometry on the structural and multiferroic properties of the hexagonal manganite LuMn1-xO3+delta (x = 0.02; delta similar to 0), supported by neutron powder diffraction measurements confirming single phase P6(3)cm symmetry and evidencing a relevant ferromagnetic component, below T-N similar to 90 K, which breaks the archetypal geometrically frustrated antiferromagnetic state typically ascribed to LuMnO3. The perturbations in the triangular disposition of spins prompt an additional electric polarization contribution and a clear enhancement of the magnetoelectric coupling which are in good agreement with the results of first principles calculations. In addition, Raman spectroscopy, dielectric permittivity, pyroelectric current and magnetic measurements as a function of temperature point out the precursor effects of the magnetic phase transitions involving a strong coupling between spins, lattice and electric order, even above the Neel temperature.

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  • phase
  • atomic force microscopy
  • phase transition
  • Raman spectroscopy