Lack of linear magnetoelectric effect in ferrimagnetic distorted honeycomb Ni4Nb2O9

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M4A2O9 transition metal oxides, with M a divalent cation and A Nb or Ta, that exhibit a structure derived from corundum constitute an interesting class of materials due to their possible magnetoelectric properties. The lack of a linear magnetoelectric effect in Ni4Nb2O9, unlike Mn4Nb2O9 or Co4Nb2O9, is explained by a comprehensive investigation, combining synchrotron x-ray and neutron diffraction with magnetization, dielectric, and polarization measurements. The m′m′m magnetic point group associated with the Pb′cn′ ferrimagnetic structure induced below 76 K by the orthorhombic Pbcn structure of Ni4Nb2O9 forbids indeed such an effect. The crystal structure and magnetic ground state of Ni4Nb2O9 are discussed and compared with those of magnetoelectric P 3 ̄ c 1 M 4 A 2 O 9 compounds whose structure derives from corundum.

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Tailleur, E., Martin, C., Damay, F., Fauth, F., & Maignan, A. (2020). Lack of linear magnetoelectric effect in ferrimagnetic distorted honeycomb Ni4Nb2O9. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5134056

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