Uniaxial ferroelectric quantum criticality in multiferroic hexaferrites BaFe12O19 and SrFe12O19

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BaFe12O19 is a popular M-type hexaferrite with a Néel temperature of 720 K and is of enormous commercial value (3 billion/year). It is an incipient ferroelectric with an expected ferroelectric phase transition extrapolated to lie at 6 K but suppressed due to quantum fluctuations. The theory of quantum criticality for such uniaxial ferroelectrics predicts that the temperature dependence of the electric susceptibility X diverges as 1/T 3, in contrast to the 1/T 2 dependence found in pseudo-cubic materials such as SrTi3 or KTa3. In this paper we present evidence of the susceptibility varying as 1/T 3, i.e. with a critical exponent γ = 3. In general γ = (d + z - 2)/z, where the dynamical exponent for a ferroelectric z = 1 and the dimension is increased by 1 from d eff = 3 + z to d eff = 4 + z due to the effect of long-range dipole interactions in uniaxial as opposed to multiaxial ferroelectrics. The electric susceptibility of the incipient ferroelectric SrFe12O19, which is slightly further from the quantum phase transition is also found to vary as 1/T 3.

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Rowley, S. E., Chai, Y. S., Shen, S. P., Sun, Y., Jones, A. T., Watts, B. E., & Scott, J. F. (2016). Uniaxial ferroelectric quantum criticality in multiferroic hexaferrites BaFe12O19 and SrFe12O19. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25724

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