Antiferromagnetic iron based magnetoelectric compounds
S. W. Lovesey

TL;DR
This paper explores the magnetic and electric properties of antiferromagnetic iron-based compounds, identifying Dirac multipoles and their influence on diffraction patterns, with implications for understanding magnetoelectric effects.
Contribution
It identifies Dirac monopoles and multipoles in iron tellurate and a spin ladder, linking symmetry properties to observable diffraction phenomena and magnetoelectric effects.
Findings
Dirac monopoles found in Fe2TeO6 and SrFe2S2O
Symmetry determines Kerr and anapole effects in compounds
Bragg diffraction intensities unaffected by beam helicity reversal
Abstract
The Landau free-energy of a compound that benefits from a linear coupling of an electric field and a magnetic field includes a product of the two fields, one polar and time-even and one axial and time-odd. In ME compounds, expectation values of some atomic magnetic tensors are invariant with respect to anti-inversion. An invariance shared by the Dirac monopole (an element of charge allowed in Maxwell's equations that has not been observed) and a Zeldovich anapole, also known as a Dirac dipole. From the science of materials perspective, it has been established that Dirac multipoles contribute to the diffraction of x-rays and neutrons. We identify Dirac monopoles in bulk magnetic properties of iron tellurate (Fe2TeO6) and a spin ladder (SrFe2S2O). Both cited compounds present a simple antiferromagnetic configuration of axial dipoles, and their different magnetic crystal classes allow a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Multiferroics and related materials · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
