Magnetic transitions and site-disordered induced weak ferromagnetism in (1-x)BiFeO3-xBaTiO3
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2014-01-31
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American Physical Society
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We present evidence for weak ferromagnetism in both the rhombohedral and cubic compositions of BF-x BT solid solutions for x  < 0.55. Rietveld refinement of nuclear and magnetic structures reveals that the G -type antiferromagnetic ordering of the Fe 3+   magnetic sublattice survives up to x  ∼ 0.50. We address the issue of weak ferromagnetism due to spin canting, which is allowed by the symmetry in the R 3c  space group but not in the cubic Pm3 ¯ m  space group. It is shown that the local symmetry of the average cubic compositions of BF-x BT for 0.35 < x  < 0.55 is broken due to off-centering of Bi 3+   in the (1-10) plane and O 2−   along the ⟨110⟩  direction from their special Wyckoff positions at (0,0,0) and (1/2,1/2,0), respectively. The local O 2−   disorder is shown to be equivalent to local antiferrodistortive rotation, leading to deviation of the Fe 3+  -O 2−  -Fe 3+   bond angle from 180° that allows spin canting due to Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction D ⃗  i,j ⋅(S ⃗  i ×S ⃗  j ) , which is otherwise irreconcilable with the ideal cubic symmetry. The magnetization and neutron powder diffraction measurements confirm the absence of magnetic ordering at room temperature for x  ≳ 0.55. ©2014 American Physical Society
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Ferromagnetism, Magnetization, Neutron diffraction, Spin, Temperature range, Cubic lattices
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Singh, A., Senyshyn,  A., Fuess, H., Kennedy,  S. J., & Pandey, D. . (2014). Magnetic transitions and site-disordered induced weak ferromagnetism in (1-x)BiFeO3-xBaTiO3. Physical Review B, 89(2), 024108. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.89.024108