BaFe2Se3: a high T C magnetic multiferroic with large ferrielectric polarization
Abstract
The iron-selenides are important because of their superconducting properties. Here, an unexpected phenomenon is predicted to occur in an iron-selenide compound with a quasi-one-dimensional ladder geometry: BaFe2Se3 should be a magnetic ferrielectric system, driven by its magnetic block order via exchange striction. A robust performance (high T C and large polarization) is expected. Different from most multiferroics, BaFe2Se3 is ferrielectric, with a polarization that mostly cancels between ladders. However, its strong magnetostriction still produces a net polarization that is large (0.1 μC/cm2) as compared with most magnetic multiferroics. Its fully ferroelectric state, with energy only slightly higher than the ferrielectric, has a giant improper polarization 2-3 μC/cm2.
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