Ferroelectricity induced by cooperative orbital ordering and Peierls instability
Abstract
A general mechanism by which orbital ordering, coupled to Peierls-like lattice distortions, can induce an electronic switchable polarization is discussed within a model Hamiltonian approach in the context of the modern theory of polarization. By using a Berry-phase approach, a clear picture emerges in terms of Wannier-function centers and orbital occupancies. The proposed mechanism may apply to oxide spinels whose electronic structure has effective one-dimensional character, such as CdV2O4, recently proposed to display multiferroic behaviour.
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