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Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multi-ferroic BiFeO 3 by epitaxial strain,Control of Ferroelectricity and Magnetism in Multi-Ferroic BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain
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Carrétéro, C.
, Dkhil, B.
, Agbelele, A.
, Lisenkov, S.
, Daumont, C.
, Jacquet, E.
, Bellaiche, L.
, Fusil, S.
, Petit, S.
, Prosandeev, S.
, Cazayous, M.
, Juraszek, J.
, Sando, D.
, Le Breton, J.-M.
, Rahmedov, D.
, Infante, I. C.
, Barthélémy, A.
, Bibes, M.
, Ren, W.
2014
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Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multi-ferroic BiFeO 3 by epitaxial strain,Control of Ferroelectricity and Magnetism in Multi-Ferroic BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain
by
Carrétéro, C.
, Dkhil, B.
, Agbelele, A.
, Lisenkov, S.
, Daumont, C.
, Jacquet, E.
, Bellaiche, L.
, Fusil, S.
, Petit, S.
, Prosandeev, S.
, Cazayous, M.
, Juraszek, J.
, Sando, D.
, Le Breton, J.-M.
, Rahmedov, D.
, Infante, I. C.
, Barthélémy, A.
, Bibes, M.
, Ren, W.
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2014
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Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multi-ferroic BiFeO 3 by epitaxial strain,Control of Ferroelectricity and Magnetism in Multi-Ferroic BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain
by
Carrétéro, C.
, Dkhil, B.
, Agbelele, A.
, Lisenkov, S.
, Daumont, C.
, Jacquet, E.
, Bellaiche, L.
, Fusil, S.
, Petit, S.
, Prosandeev, S.
, Cazayous, M.
, Juraszek, J.
, Sando, D.
, Le Breton, J.-M.
, Rahmedov, D.
, Infante, I. C.
, Barthélémy, A.
, Bibes, M.
, Ren, W.
2014
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Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multi-ferroic BiFeO 3 by epitaxial strain,Control of Ferroelectricity and Magnetism in Multi-Ferroic BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain
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Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multi-ferroic BiFeO 3 by epitaxial strain,Control of Ferroelectricity and Magnetism in Multi-Ferroic BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain
2014
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Recently, strain engineering has been shown to be a powerful and flexible means of tailoring the properties of ABO 3 perovskite thin films. The effect of epitaxial strain on the structure of the perovskite unit cell can induce a host of interesting effects, these arising from either polar cation shifts or rotation of the oxygen octahedra, or both. In the multi-ferroic perovskite bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3 –BFO), both degrees of freedom exist, and thus a complex behaviour may be expected as one plays with epitaxial strain. In this paper, we review our results on the role of strain on the ferroic transition temperatures and ferroic order parameters. We find that, while the Néel temperature is almost unchanged by strain, the ferroelectric Curie temperature strongly decreases as strain increases in both the tensile and compressive ranges. Also unexpected is the very weak influence of strain on the ferroelectric polarization value. Using effective Hamiltonian calculations, we show that these peculiar behaviours arise from the competition between antiferrodistortive and polar instabilities. Finally, we present results on the magnetic order: while the cycloidal spin modulation present in the bulk survives in weakly strained films, it is destroyed at large strain and replaced by pseudo-collinear antiferromagnetic ordering. We discuss the origin of this effect and give perspectives for devices based on strain-engineered BiFeO 3 .
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