The 70th JSAP Spring Meeting 2023

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Oral presentation

9 Applied Materials Science » 9.1 Dielectrics, ferroelectrics

[15a-D215-1~9] 9.1 Dielectrics, ferroelectrics

Wed. Mar 15, 2023 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM D215 (Building No. 11)

Shinya Tsukada(Shimane Univ.), Hiroshi Maiwa(Shonan Inst. Tech)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[15a-D215-4] Antiferroic-to-ferroic phase transitions in spin and charge of hexagonal TbFeO3 film

Yaoming Liu1, Chen Binjie1, Ohta Hiromichi2, Katayama Tsukasa2,3 (1.IST-Hokkaidou Univ., 2.RIES-Hokkaido Univ., 3.JST-PRESTO)

Keywords:multi-ferroic, ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism

Rare-earth iron oxides (RFeO3) are known as multiferroic materials. In contrast to the most stable orthorhombic (o-) perovskite structure, showing the ferroelectricity only below a few K, metastable hexagonal (h-) RFeO3 shows spontaneous ferroelectric polarization even at room temperature [1]. The ferroelectric and magnetic properties of h-RFeO3 highly depend on the ionic radius of R3+. Ferroelectric properties of h-RFeO3 with R3+ = Dy3+−Lu3+ have been studied thus far. In this study, we studied multiferroic properties of h-TbFeO3 film, in order to clarify the effect of smaller R3+ than that of Dy3+−Lu3+.