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Li-Wei Niu, Chang-Le Chen, Xiang-Lei Dong, Hui Xing, Bing-Cheng Luo, Ke-Xin Jin. Emergent ferroelectricity in disordered tri-color multilayer structure comprised of ferromagnetic manganitesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(10): 107701.
| Li-Wei Niu, Chang-Le Chen, Xiang-Lei Dong, Hui Xing, Bing-Cheng Luo, Ke-Xin Jin. Emergent ferroelectricity in disordered tri-color multilayer structure comprised of ferromagnetic manganitesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(10): 107701. |
Emergent ferroelectricity in disordered tri-color multilayer structure comprised of ferromagnetic manganites
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Abstract
Multiferroic materials, showing the coexistence and coupling of ferroelectric and magnetic orders, are of great technological and fundamental importance. However, the limitation of single phase multiferroics with robust magnetization and polarization hinders the magnetoelectric effect from being applied practically. Magnetic frustration, which can induce ferroelectricity, gives rise to multiferroic behavior. In this paper, we attempt to construct an artificial magnetically frustrated structure comprised of manganites to induce ferroelectricity. A disordered stacking of manganites is expected to result in frustration at interfaces. We report here that a tri-color multilayer structure comprised of non-ferroelectric La0.9Ca0.1MnO3(A)/Pr0.85Ca0.15MnO3(B)/Pr0.85Sr0.15MnO3(C) layers with the disordered arrangement of ABC-ACB-CAB-CBA-BAC-BCA is prepared to form magnetoelectric multiferroics. The multilayer film exhibits evidence of ferroelectricity at room temperature, thus presenting a candidate for multiferroics. -
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