Highly nonlinear magnetoelectric effect in buckled-honeycomb antiferromagnetic Co4Ta2O9

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Strongly correlated materials with multiple order parameters provide unique insights into the fundamental interactions in condensed matter systems and present opportunities for innovative technological applications. A class of antiferromagnetic honeycomb lattices compounds, A4B2O9 (A = Co, Fe, Mn; B = Nb, Ta), have been explored owing to the occurrence of linear magnetoelectricity. From our investigation of magnetoelectricity on single crystalline Co4Ta2O9, we discovered strongly nonlinear and antisymmetric magnetoelectric behavior above the spin-flop transition for magnetic fields applied along two orthogonal in-plane directions. This observation suggests that two types of inequivalent Co2+ sublattices generate magnetic-field-dependent ferroelectric polarization with opposite signs. The results motivate fundamental and applied research on the intriguing magnetoelectric characteristics of these buckled-honeycomb lattice materials.

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Lee, N., Oh, D. G., Choi, S., Moon, J. Y., Kim, J. H., Shin, H. J., … Choi, Y. J. (2020). Highly nonlinear magnetoelectric effect in buckled-honeycomb antiferromagnetic Co4Ta2O9. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69117-5

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