Chiral properties of bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) inferred from resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction (1305.0484v3)
Abstract: A new chiral phase of ferric ions in bismuth ferrite, the only material known to support multiferroic behaviour at room temperature, is inferred from extensive sets of data gathered by resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction. Values of all ferric multipoles participating in a minimal model of Fe electronic structure are deduced from azimuthal-angle scans. Extensive sets of azimuthal-angle data, gathered by resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction, yield values of all ferric multipoles participating in a minimal model of Fe electronic structure. Paramagnetic (700 K) and magnetically ordered (300 K) phases of a single crystal of BiFeO3 have been studied with x-rays tuned near to the iron K-edge (7.1135 keV). At both temperatures, intensities at a Bragg spot forbidden in the nominal space-group, R3c, are consistent with a chiral motif of ferric ions in a circular cycloid propagating along (1, 1, 0)H. Templeton and Templeton scattering at 700 K is attributed in part to charge-like quadrupoles in a cycloid. The contribution is not present in a standard, simplified model of electronic states of the resonant ion with trivial cylindrical symmetry.
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