The effects of high magnetic fields applied perpendicular to the spontaneous ferroelectric polarization on single crystals of BiFeO3 were investigated through magnetization, magnetostriction, and neutron diffraction measurements. The magnetostriction measurements revealed lattice distortion of 2×10-5 during the reorientation process of the cycloidal spin order by applied magnetic fields. Furthermore, anomalous changes in magnetostriction and electric polarization at a larger field demonstrate an intermediate phase between cycloidal and canted antiferromagnetic states, where a large magnetoelectric effect was observed. Neutron diffraction measurements clarified that incommensurate spin modulation along the [110]hex direction in the cycloidal phase becomes Q=0 commensurate along this direction in the intermediate phase. Theoretical calculations based on the standard spin Hamiltonian of this material suggest an antiferromagnetic cone-type spin order in the intermediate phase.
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Kawachi, S., Miyake, A., Ito, T., Dissanayake, S. E., Matsuda, M., Ratcliff, W., … Tokunaga, M. (2017). Successive field-induced transitions in BiFeO3 around room temperature. Physical Review Materials, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.024408
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