Observation of Exchange Anisotropy in Single-Phase Layer-Structured Oxides with Long Periods

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A remarkable exchange bias effect arising from the temperature-dependent interaction among the ferromagnetic-like cluster glasses and antiferromagnetic regions was observed in a newly developed single-phase multiferroic compound of Bi10Fe6Ti3O30 which has a nine-layer Aurivillius structure. Inhomogeneous distribution of magnetic Fe ions inside this long-period layered structure was experimentally identified via the atomic level imaging. The results confirmed the presence of the short-range magnetic ordering (the cluster glassy state) and the canted antiferromagnetism, and then the direct interaction among them was further confirmed. Finding of this new single-phase material accompanying this remarkable exchange bias effect would be beneficial to both basic physics understanding and the potential device development.

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Huang, Y., Wang, G., Sun, S., Wang, J., Peng, R., Lin, Y., … Lu, Y. (2015). Observation of Exchange Anisotropy in Single-Phase Layer-Structured Oxides with Long Periods. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep15261

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