Multiferroicity and spiral magnetism in FeVO4 with quenched Fe orbital moments

Abstract

FeVO4 has been studied by heat capacity, magnetic susceptibility, electric polarization and single crystal neutron diffraction experiments. The triclinic crystal structure is made of S-shaped clusters of six Fe3+ ions, linked by VO43- groups. Two long-range magnetic ordering transitions occur at TN1=22K and TN2=15K. Both magnetic structures are incommensurate. That stable below TN1 is collinear with amplitude modulated moments whereas below TN2 the arrangement is non-collinear with a helicoidal modulation. Below TN2, becomes weakly ferroelectric coincidentally with the loss of the collinearity of the magnetic structure. We conclude that provides another example of frustrated spiral magnet similar to the classical TbMnO3 compound. However, has quenched orbital moments and a particular structure clarifying the respective role of anisotropy and magnetic frustration in this type of multiferroic materials.

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