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Magnetoelectric behavior in the complex CaMn7O12 perovskite

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Title
Magnetoelectric behavior in the complex CaMn7O12 perovskite
Author(s)
Sánchez-Andújar, Manuel
Yáñez, Susana
Biskup, Nevenko
Castro-García, Socorro
Mira Pérez, Jorge
Rivas Rey, José
Señarís-Rodríguez, M. A.
Date
2009
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Sánchez-Andújar M, Yáñez-Vilar S, Biskup N, Castro-García S, Mira J, Rivas J, Señarís-Rodríguez MA. Magnetoelectric behavior in the complex CaMn7O12 perovskite. J Magn Magn Mater 2009;321(11):1739-42
Abstract
[Abstract] We report a magnetoelectric effect in the double perovskite CaMn7O12, that shows a complex magnetic behavior below 90 K with two magnetic phases coexisting (one ferrimagnetic and the other modulated). A second magnetic transition, associated with changes in the magnetic modulation and magnetic ordering coherence lengths of the two magnetic phases occurs at 50 K (TN2). A detailed structural characterization of this compound, that we have carried out by means of high-resolution X-ray powder diffraction, reveals an anisotropic thermal expansion of its lattice parameters at 50 K (TN2). In addition, our study of the complex permittivity of this sample as a function of temperature, frequency and magnetic field shows very interesting results below 90 K and specially below 50 K: the dielectric constant ε′r that was decreasing continuously on cooling experiences an upturn, and even more, on application of a magnetic field it shows a moderate magnetoelectric response. We attribute such dielectric behavior to the formation of electric dipoles by magnetostriction in this charge and spin ordered system, that are sensible to the presence of an external magnetic field.
Keywords
Perovskite
Charge-ordering
Magnetoelectric
 
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2009.02.018
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0304-8853

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