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Antiferromagnetic transitions in tetragonal-like BiFeO3

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 85, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.85.100406

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  1. US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences
  2. Materials Science and Engineering Division
  3. Scientific User Facilities Division

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Recent studies have reported the existence of an epitaxially stabilized tetragonal-like (T-like) monoclinic phase in BiFeO3 thin films with high levels of compressive strain. While their structural and ferroelectric properties are different from those of rhombohedral-like (R-like) films with lower levels of strain, little information exists on magnetic properties. Here, we report on a detailed neutron scattering study of a nearly phase-pure film of T-like BiFeO3. By tracking the temperature dependence and relative intensity of several superstructure peaks in the reciprocal lattice cell, we confirm antiferromagnetism with largely G-type character and T-N = 324 K, significantly below a structural phase transition at 375 K, contrary to previous reports. Evidence for a second transition, possibly a minority magnetic phase with C-type character, is also reported with T-N = 260 K. The coexistence of the two magnetic phases in T-like BiFeO3 and the difference in ordering temperatures between R-like and T-like systems is explained through simple Fe-O-Fe bond distance considerations.

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