A novel perovskite oxide chemically designed to show multiferroic phase boundary with room-temperature magnetoelectricity

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There is a growing activity in the search of novel single-phase multiferroics that could finally provide distinctive magnetoelectric responses at room temperature, for they would enable a range of potentially disruptive technologies, making use of the ability of controlling polarization with a magnetic field or magnetism with an electric one (for example, voltage-tunable spintronic devices, uncooled magnetic sensors and the long-searched magnetoelectric memory). A very promising novel material concept could be to make use of phase-change phenomena at structural instabilities of a multiferroic state. Indeed, large phase-change magnetoelectric response has been anticipated by a first-principles investigation of the perovskite BiFeO3 -BiCoO3 solid solution, specifically at its morphotropic phase boundary between multiferroic polymorphs of rhombohedral and tetragonal symmetries. Here, we report a novel perovskite oxide that belongs to the BiFeO3 -BiMnO3 -PbTiO3 ternary system, chemically designed to present such multiferroic phase boundary with enhanced ferroelectricity and canted ferromagnetism, which shows distinctive room-temperature magnetoelectric responses.

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Fernández-Posada, C. M., Castro, A., Kiat, J. M., Porcher, F., Peña, O., Algueró, M., & Amorín, H. (2016). A novel perovskite oxide chemically designed to show multiferroic phase boundary with room-temperature magnetoelectricity. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12772

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