Single crystalline magnetite Fe3O4 was investigated at low temperatures in the charge ordered state by electric measurements and time-resolved diffraction with voltage applied in-situ. Dielectric spectroscopy indicates relaxor ferroelectric characteristics, with polarization switching observably only at sufficiently low temperatures and in a suitably chosen time-window. PUND measurements with a ms time scale indicate a switchable polarization of about 0.6 µC/cm2. Significant switching occurs only above a threshold field of about 3 kV/mm, and it occurs with a time delay of about 20 µs. The time-resolved diffraction experiment yields, for sufficiently high voltage pulses, a systematic variation by about 0.1% of the intensity of the (2, 2, 10) Bragg reflection, which is attributed to structural switching of domains of the non-centrosymmetric Cc structure to its inversion twins, providing proof of intrinsic ferroelectricity in charge ordered magnetite.
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Angst, M., Adiga, S., Gorfman, S., Ziolkowski, M., Strempfer, J., Grams, C., … Hemberger, J. (2019). Intrinsic ferroelectricity in charge-ordered magnetite. Crystals, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9110546
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