multiferroic, crystal structure, magnetic structure, BiFeO3, magnetoelectric coupling, spin dynamics
Publication Date
2014-10
Journal
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, v.26, no.43, pp.433202
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
Multiferroic materials have attracted much interest due to the
unusual coexistence of ferroelectric and (anti-)ferromagnetic
ground states in a single compound. They offer an exciting platform
for new physics and potentially novel devices. BiFeO3 is one of
the most celebrated of multiferroic materials with highly desirable
properties. It is the only known room-temperature multiferroic
with TC 1100 K and TN 650 K, and exhibits one of the largest
spontaneous electric polarisation, P 80 μC/cm2. At the same
time, it has a magnetic cycloid structure with an extremely long
period of 630 Å, which arises from a competition between the usual
symmetric exchange interaction and antisymmetric Dzyaloshinskii-
Moriya (DM) interaction. There is also an intriguing interplay
between the DM interaction and the single ion anisotropy K. In this
review, we have tried to paint a complete picture of bulk BiFeO3 by
summarising the structural and dynamical properties of both spin
and lattice parts, and their magneto-electric coupling.