Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2010-12-16
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
4 pages, 2 figures
Scientific paper
CuFeO_2 is one of the multiferroic materials and is the first case that the electric polarization is not explained by the magnetostriction model or the spin-current model. We have studied this material using soft x-ray resonant diffraction and found that superlattice reflection 0, 1 - 2q, 0 appears in the ferroelectric and incommensurate magnetic ordered phase at the Fe L2,3 absorption edges and moreover that the rotation of the x-ray polarization such as from {\sigma} to {\pi} or from {\pi} to {\sigma} is allowed at this reflection. These findings definitely provide direct evidence that the 3d orbital state of Fe ions has a long range order in the ferroelectric state and support the spin-dependent d-p hybridization mechanism.
Kojima Taro
Mitsuda Setsuo
Nakajima Taro
Ohashi Haruhiko
Oura Masaki
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