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Coupling of Magnetic and Elastic Domains in the Organic-Inorganic Layered Perovskite-Like (C6 H5 C2 H4 NH3 )2 FeII Cl4 Crystal.

Yuki NakayamaSadafumi NishiharaKatsuya InoueTakashi SuzukiMohamedally Kurmoo
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Multiferroic materials coupling ferroelasticity and ferromagnetism show strong magnetoelastic effects as magnetization is induced by mechanical stress or alternately strain induced by applying a magnetic field. These effects were reported for inorganic multiferroics such as LaCox Sr1-x O3 . (C6 H5 C2 H4 NH3 )2 FeII Cl4 is the first example of an organic-inorganic perovskite to exhibit such effects below the canted antiferromagnetism at TC =98 K and ferroelasticity at TC =433 K. This is shown by switching the magnetic hysteresis on and off by uniaxial pressure through the strong coupling of the magnetic and elastic domains. The spin-canting direction was controlled by mechanical stress in the heating and cooling cycles. This unique observation gives additional impetus in the search for coupled hysteretic effect in organic-inorganic multiferroics.
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