Pyroelectric detection of spontaneous polarization in magnetite thin films
R. Takahashi, H. Misumi, M. Lippmaa

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the detection of spontaneous polarization in Fe$_3$O$_4$ thin films using pyroelectric measurements, revealing a charge ordering transition at the Verwey temperature and a large pyroelectric coefficient.
Contribution
First direct observation of pyroelectric response in Fe$_3$O$_4$ thin films linked to charge ordering transition at the Verwey temperature.
Findings
Pyroelectric response appears below 120 K in Fe$_3$O$_4$ films.
Large pyroelectric coefficient of 735 nC/cm$^{2}$K at 60 K.
Pyroelectric behavior correlates with charge ordering and dielectric properties.
Abstract
We have investigated the spontaneous polarization in FeO thin films by using dynamic and static pyroelectric measurements. The magnetic and dielectric behavior of FeO thin films grown on Nb:SrTiO(001) substrates was consistent with bulk crystals. The well-known metal-insulator (Verwey) transition was observed at 120 K. The appearance of a pyroelectric response in the FeO thin films just below the Verwey temperature shows that spontaneous polarization appeared in FeO at the charge ordering transition temperature. The polar state characteristics are consistent with bond- and site- centered charge ordering of Fe and Fe ions sharing the octahedral sites. The pyroelectric response in FeO thin films was dependent on the dielectric constant. Quasi-static pyroelectric measurement of Pd/FeO/Nb:SrTiO junctions showed that…
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