Ferroelectricity in the multiferroic delafossite CuFeO2 induced by ion doping or magnetic field

2019 
Abstract On the basis of a microscopic model and using the Green's function technique we have studied the induced ferroelectric polarization P [110] along the [110] direction in the triangular CuFeO 2 . It is shown that P [110] is induced by an external magnetic field parallel to the c axis h c or a nonmagnetic ion substitution which both can break the inversion symmetry of the system. Our Hamiltonian consists of Heisenberg antiferromagnetic interactions in and out of the ab plane and anharmonic spin-phonon interactions. P [110] decreases with increasing the temperature T . It appears at T ∼ 9 K and begins to increase below T ∼ 9 K, which is the transition temperature to a noncollinear phase. This behavior is an evidence for the multiferroic character of CuFeO 2 . By doping with Rh ions the polarization has a maximum in the curve P [110] ( x ) with increasing Rh concentration x whereas by Sc doping it decreases. The observed results are in qualitative agreement with the experimental data.
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