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      Hexagonal rare-earth manganites and ferrites: a review of improper ferroelectricity, magnetoelectric coupling, and unusual domain walls

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          In this review, the multiferroic properties, vortex domain patterns and non-stoichiometric effect in hexagonal rare-earth manganites and ferrites are discussed.

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          Hexagonal rare-earth manganites and ferrites are well-known improper ferroelectrics with low-temperature antiferromagnetism/weak ferromagnetism. In recent decades, new multi-functional device concepts and applications have provoked the exploration for multiferroics which simultaneously possess ferroelectric and magnetic orders. As a promising platform for multiferroicity, hexagonal manganites and ferrites are attracting great research interest among the fundamental scientific and technological communities. Moreover, the novel type of vortex-like ferroelectric domain walls are locked to the antiphase structural domain walls, providing an extra degree of freedom to tune the magnetoelectric coupling and other properties such as conductance. Here, we summarize the main experimental achievements and up-to-date theoretical understanding of the ferroelectric, magnetic, and magnetoelectric properties, as well as the intriguing domain patterns in hexagonal rare-earth manganites and ferrites. Recent work on non-stoichiometric compounds will also be briefly introduced.

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          Journal
          PPCPFQ
          Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
          Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          1463-9076
          1463-9084
          July 8 2020
          2020
          : 22
          : 26
          : 14415-14432
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Physics
          [2 ]Capital Normal University
          [3 ]Beijing 100048
          [4 ]China
          [5 ]Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
          [6 ]06120 Halle (Saale)
          [7 ]Germany
          [8 ]State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics and Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
          [9 ]Tsinghua University
          [10 ]Beijing 100084
          Article
          10.1039/D0CP02195D
          32584340
          ec9d61ad-2ad7-4667-b093-afe3ad2b1a1e
          © 2020

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