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Local inhomogeneous state in multiferroic SmCrO$_{3}$

Rare-earth orthochromites with distorted perovskite structure (e.g. RCrO$_{3}$, R = Sm, Gd) have been under strong debate with respect to the origin of their ferroelectric order. Of particular interest is the question of whether such orthochromites are, in fact, magnetically driven improper ferroele...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, G N P, C Teixeira, R, Moreira, R P, Correia, J G, P Araújo, J, Lopes, A M L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-61384-6
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2724804
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Sumario:Rare-earth orthochromites with distorted perovskite structure (e.g. RCrO$_{3}$, R = Sm, Gd) have been under strong debate with respect to the origin of their ferroelectric order. Of particular interest is the question of whether such orthochromites are, in fact, magnetically driven improper ferroelectrics, as many rare-earth manganites or orthoferrites. Here we show, by studying at the atomic scale the rare-earth SmCrO$_{3}$ system that a distortion of the Sm local environment emerges within the paramagnetic phase, near room temperature. Our Electric Field Gradient measurements combined with first-principles calculations show that the emergent phase cannot be simply ascribed to the Pna21 structure as reported for GdCrO$_{3}$ or SmCrO$_{3}$. Instead a local inhomogeneous state, where regular non-polar and polar distorted environments coexist, develops at low temperatures.