Magnetic skin effect in Pb(Fe$_{1/2}$Nb$_{1/2}$)O$_3$
N. Giles-Donovan, A. D. Hillier, K. Ishida, B. V. Hampshire, S. R., Giblin, B. Roessli, P. M. Gehring, G. Xu, X. Li, H. Luo, S. Cochran, C. Stock

TL;DR
This study reveals a magnetic skin effect in Pb(Fe$_{1/2}$Nb$_{1/2}$)O$_3$, showing depth-dependent magnetic relaxation rates in a relaxor multiferroic crystal, which is not due to chemical concentration variations.
Contribution
It provides the first muon spectroscopy evidence of a magnetic skin effect in a relaxor multiferroic, highlighting depth-dependent magnetic dynamics unrelated to compositional changes.
Findings
Depth-dependent magnetic relaxation rates observed
Chemical composition remains uniform with depth
Magnetic skin effect analogous to structural skin effects in relaxors
Abstract
Relaxor-ferroelectrics display exceptional dielectric properties resulting from the underlying random dipolar fields induced by strong chemical inhomogeneity. An unusual structural aspect of relaxors is a skin-effect where the near-surface region in single crystals exhibit structures and critical phenomena that differ from the bulk. Relaxors are unique in that this skin effect extends over a macroscopic lengthscale of 100m whereas usual surface layers only extend over a few unit cells (or nm). We present a muon spectroscopy study of Pb(FeNb)O (PFN) which displays ferroelectric order, including many relaxor-like dielectric properties such as a frequency broadened dielectric response, and antiferromagnetism with spatially short-range polar correlations and hence can be termed a multiferroic. In terms of the magnetic behavior determined by the…
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