Strong magnetoelastic effect on the magnetoelectric phenomena of TbMn2O5
Abstract
Comparative studies of magnetoelectric susceptibility (α), magnetization (M), and magnetostriction (u) in TbMn2O5 reveal that the increment of M owing to the field-induced Tb3+ spin alignment coins a field-asymmetric line shape in the α(H) curve, being conspicuous in a low temperature incommensurate phase but persistently subsisting in the entire ferroelectric phase. Correlations among electric polarization, u, and M2 variation represent linear relationships, unambiguously showing the significant role of Tb magnetoelastic effects on the low field magnetoelectric phenomena of TbMn2O5. An effective free energy capturing the observed experimental features is also suggested.
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