Spin amplitude modulation driven magnetoelectic coupling in the new multiferroic FeTe2O5Br
Abstract
Magnetic and ferroelectric properties of layered geometrically frustrated cluster compound FeTe2O5Br were investigated with single-crystal neutron diffraction and dielectric measurements. Incommensurate amplitude modulated magnetic order with the wave vector q=(, 0.463, 0) develops below TN=10.6(2) K. Simultaneously, a ferroelectric order with the spontaneous polarization perpendicular to q and to Fe3+ magnetic moments emerges. The observed ferroelectricity and extraordinary linear scaling of the ferroelectric and magnetic order parameter are provoked by the striction of the intercluster Fe-O-Te-O-Fe bridges leading to the shift of Te4+ ions and polarization of their lone-pair electrons.
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