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Internal-strain mediated coupling between polar Bi and magnetic Mn ions in the defect-free quadruple-perovskite BiMnMnO

arXiv:1106.4455 · doi:10.1063/1.4789350

Abstract

By means of neutron powder diffraction, we investigated the effect of the polar Bi ion on the magnetic ordering of the Mn ions in BiMnMnO, the counterpart with \textit{quadruple} perovskite structure of the \textit{simple} perovskite BiMnO. The data are consistent with a \textit{noncentrosymmetric} spacegroup which contrasts the \textit{centrosymmetric} one previously reported for the isovalent and isomorphic compound LaMnMnO, which gives evidence of a Bi-induced polarization of the lattice. At low temperature, the two Mn sublattices of the and sites order antiferromagnetically (AFM) in an independent manner at 25 and 55 K, similarly to the case of LaMnMnO. However, both magnetic structures of BiMnMnO radically differ from those of LaMnMnO. In BiMnMnO the moments of the sites form an anti-body AFM structure, whilst the moments \textbf{M} of the sites result from a large and \textit{uniform} modulation along the b-axis of the moments \textbf{M} in the -plane. The modulation is strikingly correlated with the displacements of the Mn ions induced by the Bi ions. Our analysis unveils a strong magnetoelastic coupling between the internal strain created by the Bi ions and the moment of the Mn ions in the sites. This is ascribed to the high symmetry of the oxygen sites and to the absence of oxygen defects, two characteristics of quadruple perovskites not found in simple ones, which prevent the release of the Bi-induced strain through distortions or disorder. This demonstrates the possibility of a large magnetoelectric coupling in proper ferroelectrics and suggests a novel concept of internal strain engineering for multiferroics design.

9 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables