Abstract
Structural and magnetic chiralities are found to coexist in a small group of materials in which they produce intriguing phenomenologies such as the recently discovered Skyrmion phases. Here, we describe a previously unknown manifestation of this interplay in MnSb2O6, a trigonal oxide with a chiral crystal structure. Unlike all other known cases, the MnSb2O6 magnetic structure is based on corotating cycloids rather than helices. The coupling to the structural chirality is provided by a magnetic axial vector, related to the so-called vector chirality. We show that this unique arrangement is the magnetic ground state of the symmetric-exchange Hamiltonian, based on ab initio theoretical calculations of the Heisenberg exchange interactions, and is stabilized by out-of-plane anisotropy. MnSb 2O6 is predicted to be multiferroic with a unique ferroelectric switching mechanism. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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Johnson, R. D., Cao, K., Chapon, L. C., Fabrizi, F., Perks, N., Manuel, P., … Radaelli, P. G. (2013). MnSb2O6: A polar magnet with a chiral crystal structure. Physical Review Letters, 111(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.017202
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