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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Multiple Magnetic Transitions and Multiferroics in BiMnO3 and Co3TeO6

Chou, Chih-Chieh 23 July 2012 (has links)
We studied the pressure effect of polycrystal BiMnO3 (type-I multiferroic) and single crystal Co3TeO6 (type-II multiferroic) with different magnetic fields and pressures. With the primary objective of understanding the pressure effect on BiMnO3, complex multiple magnetic transitions (kink I, II and III) are observed under the maximum applied pressure of 15.94 kbar (~1.6 GPa). Kink I, a long-range soft ferromagnetic transition at TcI ~ 100 K under ambient pressure, is suppressed completely at 11.74 kbar. Kink II emerges at 8.66 kbar along with TcII ~ 93 K. Kink II is a long-range soft ferromagnetic the same as kink I but canted in nature. Kink III, a canted antiferromagnetic transition at TcIII ~ 72.5 K appears along with kink II also at 8.66 kbar. These results indicate the complicated correlation between the lattice distortion and the spin configuration under pressures and magnetic fields in multiferroic system. Whereas, two distinct anomalies (T1 ~ 26 K and T2 ~ 18 K) are observed on single crystal Co3TeO6 in magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, and neutron diffraction measurements. Interestingly, the strong anisotropic magnetic variations are also noticed in high-magnetic-field hysteresis measurements with applied magnetic field parallel to a- and c- axes. Dielectric studies were also carried out in different magnetic fields at the temperature range 5 ¡V 300 K. Concomitantly, frequency-independent step-like dielectric anomaly is observed around 18 K, coinciding with the transition of magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, and neutron diffraction. The dielectric constant is also modified by external magnetic fields. These experimental results strongly suggest the multiferroicity of Co3TeO6. From temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction studies, it is evident that a structural distortion appears around 18 K, responsible of dielectric and/or magnetic ordering. The transition at 18 K is disappeared under pressure above 9.82 kbar, indicative of suppressing structural distortion. Similarly, the lattice distortion and the spin configuration under pressures are important factors for multiferroic property. Through the specific heat and pressure-dependent susceptibility, the structural distortion probably results from the magnetic ordering, indication the dielectric anomaly at 18 K.

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