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Thermal multiferroics in all-inorganic quasi-two-dimensional halide perovskites.

Tong ZhuXue-Zeng LuTakuya AoyamaKoji FujitaYusuke NambuTakashi SaitoHiroshi TakatsuTatsushi KawasakiTakumi TerauchiShunsuke KurosawaAkihiro YamajiHao-Bo LiCédric TasselKenya OhgushiJames M RondinelliHongcheng Lu
Published in: Nature materials (2024)
Multiferroic materials, particularly those possessing simultaneous electric and magnetic orders, offer a platform for design technologies and to study modern physics. Despite the substantial progress and evolution of multiferroics, one priority in the field remains to be the discovery of unexplored materials, especially those offering different mechanisms for controlling electric and magnetic orders 1 . Here we demonstrate the simultaneous thermal control of electric and magnetic polarizations in quasi-two-dimensional halides (K,Rb) 3 Mn 2 Cl 7 , arising from a polar-antipolar transition, as evidenced using both X-ray and neutron powder diffraction data. Our density functional theory calculations indicate a possible polarization-switching path including a strong coupling between the electric and magnetic orders in our halide materials, suggesting a magnetoelectric coupling and a situation not realized in oxide analogues. We expect our findings to stimulate the exploration of non-oxide multiferroics and magnetoelectrics to open access to alternative mechanisms, beyond conventional electric and magnetic control, for coupling ferroic orders.
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