Rigorous ESR spectroscopy of Fe3+ impurity ion with oxygen vacancy in ferroelectric SrTiO3 crystal at 20 mK

Abstract

Impurity Fe3+ ion electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy using multiple dielectric modes in a SrTiO3 dielectric resonator has been performed with a tuneable DC magnetic field of up to 1.6~T. The Ti4+(d0) ion is substituted by Fe3+ ion forming FeO6 octahedral complex with an iron-oxygen-vacancy (Fe3+-VO). In such a metal-ligand complex, a giant g-factor of g F = 5.51 was observed in the ferroelectric phase at 20~mK. The the change of Fe3+ ion center-symmetry in the FeO6 complex as a soft-mode characteristics of ferroelectric phase transition and the influences of iron-oxygen-vacancy (Fe3+-VO), interactively sensitive to asymmetry in the octahedral rotational parameter in SrTi03.

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