The High Temperature Phase Transitions of Hexagonal YMnO3

Abstract

We report a detailed high-resolution powder neutron diffraction investigation of the structural behaviour of the multiferroic hexagonal polymorph of YMnO3 between room temperature and 1403 K. The study was aimed at resolving previous uncertainties regarding the nature of the paraelectric- ferroelectric transition and the possibilities of any secondary structural transitions. We observe a clear transition at 1258 +/- 14 K corresponding to a unit cell tripling and a change in space group from centrosymmetric P63/mmc to polar P63cm. Despite the fact that this symmetry permits ferroelectricity, our experimental data for this transition analysed in terms of symmetry-adapted displacement modes clearly supports previous theoretical analysis that the transition is driven primarily by the antiferrodistortive K3 mode. We therefore verify previous suggestions that YMnO3 is an improper ferrielectric. Furthermore, our data confirm that the previously suggested intermediate phase with space group P63/mcm does not occur. However, we do find evidence for an isosymmetric phase transition (i.e. P63cm to P63cm) at ~920 K which involves a sharp decrease in polarization. This secondary transition correlates well with several previous reports of anomalies in physical properties in this temperature region and may be related to Y-O hybridization.

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