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Two-step transition in a magnetoelectric ferrimagnet Cu2OSeO3

Zivkovic, I.  
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Pajic, D.
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Ivek, T.
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2012
Physical Review B

We report a detailed single-crystal investigation of a magnetoelectric ferrimagnet Cu2OSeO3 using dc magnetization and ac susceptibility along the three principal directions [100], [110], and [111]. We have observed that in small magnetic fields two magnetic transitions occur, one at T-c = 57 K and the second one at T-N = 58 K. At T-c the nonlinear susceptibility reveals the emergence of the ferromagnetic component and below T-c the magnetization measurements show the splitting between field-cooled and zero-field-cooled regimes. Above 1000 Oe the magnetization saturates and the system is in a single domain state. The temperature dependence of the saturation below T-c can be well described by mu(T) = mu(0)1 - (T/T-c)(2), with mu(0) = 0.56 mu(B)/Cu, corresponding to the 3-up-1-down configuration. The dielectric constant measured on a thin single crystal shows a systematic deviation below the transition, indicating an intrinsic magnetoelectric effect.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.85.224402
Web of Science ID

WOS:000304932200005

Author(s)
Zivkovic, I.  
Pajic, D.
Ivek, T.
Berger, H.
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

85

Article Number

224402

Subjects

Nonlinear Susceptibilities

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Critical-Behavior

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Spin-Glass

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Polarization

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Alloy

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REVIEWED

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June 29, 2012
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