Mechanism of Type-II Multiferroicity in Pure and Al-Doped CuFeO$_2$
Weiqin Zhu, Panshuo Wang, Haiyan Zhu, Xueyang Li, Jun Zhao, Changsong, Xu, Hongjun Xiang

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive magnetic model for CuFeO$_2$ and Al-doped CuFeO$_2$, revealing key interactions and mechanisms behind their multiferroic properties, with implications for other magnetoelectric materials.
Contribution
The authors introduce a magnetic cluster expansion method that accurately models spin interactions and revisits existing theories, identifying critical interactions for multiferroicity in CuFeO$_2$.
Findings
Biquadratic interaction is essential for the correct ground state.
Absence of biquadratic interaction and increased frustration stabilize the screw state.
Generalized spin-current model accurately describes multiferroicity.
Abstract
Type-II multiferroicity, where electric polarization is induced by specific spin patterns, is crucial in fundamental physics and advanced spintronics. However, the spin model and magnetoelectric coupling mechanisms in prototypical type-II multiferroic CuFeO and Al-doped CuFeO remain unclear. Here, by considering both spin and alloy degrees of freedom, we develop a magnetic cluster expansion method, which considers all symmetry allowed interactions. Applying such method, we not only obtain realistic spin model that can correctly reproduce observations for both CuFeO and CuFeAlO, but also revisit well-known theories of the original spin-current (SC) model and - hybridization model. Specifically, we find that (i) a previously overlooked biquadratic interaction is critical to reproduce the ground state and excited…
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