Weak ferromagnetism and internal magnetoelectric effect in LiFeP2O7

Abstract

The magnetic, thermodynamic, and pyroelectric properties of LiFeP2O7 single crystals are investigated with emphasis on the magnetoelectric interaction of the electrical polarization with the magnetic order parameter. The magnetic order below TN 27 K is found to be a canted antiferromagnet with a weak ferromagnetic component along the b-axis. A sharp peak of the pyroelectric current at TN proves the strong internal magnetoelectric interaction resulting in a sizable polarization decrease at the onset of magnetic order. The magnetoelectric effect in external magnetic fields combines a linear and a quadratic field dependence below TN. Thermal expansion data show a large uniaxial magnetoelastic response and prove the existence of strong spin lattice coupling. LiFeP2O7 is a polar compound with a strong interaction of the magnetic order parameter with the electric polarization and the lattice.

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