Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491848 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Haldane spin-chain (S = 1) insulating compound, Sm2BaNiO5, which has been proposed to order antiferromagnetically around (TN = ) 55Â K, was investigated for its complex dielectric permittivity, magnetodielectric and pyrocurrent behavior as a function of temperature (T). In order to enable meaningful discussions, the results of ac and dc magnetization and heat-capacity studies are also reported. We emphasize on the following findings: (i) There is a pyrocurrent peak near TN, but it is shown not to arise from ferroelectricity, but possibly due to 'thermally stimulated depolarization current', unlike in many other members of this rare-earth series in which case ferroelectric features were reported at or above TN; (ii) however, the pyrocurrent measured in the presence of a bias electric field (after cooling in zero electric field) as well as dielectric constant reveal a weak peak with increasing T around 22Â K-the temperature around which population of the exchange-split excited state of Kramers doublet has been known to occur. This finding suggests that this compound presents a novel situation in which multiferroicity is induced by an interplay between crystal-field effects and exchange interaction. No multiglass features could be observed down 2Â K unlike in many other members of this family.
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Authors
Sanjay Kumar Upadhyay, Kartik K. Iyer, E.V. Sampathkumaran,