Field-induced ferroelectric and commensurate spin state in mutiferroic HoMn2O5
Abstract
Neutron diffraction measurements under high magnetic fields have been performed for the multiferroic compound HoMn2O5. At zero field, high-temperature incommensurate magnetic (HT-ICM) -- commensurate magnetic (CM) -- low-temperature incommensurate magnetic (LT-ICM) orders occur with decreasing temperature, where ferroelectric polarization arises only in the CM phase. Upon applying a magnetic field, the LT-ICM phase completely disappears and the CM phase is induced at the lowest temperature. This field-induced CM state is completely associated with the field-induced electric polarization in this material [Higashiyama et al., Phys. Rev. B 72, 064421 (2005).], strongly indicating that the commensurate spin state is essential to the ferroelectricity in the multiferroic RMn2O5 system.
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