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    Ferroelectric Ferrimagnetic LiFe2_2F6_6: Charge Ordering Mediated Magnetoelectricity

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    Trirutile-type LiFe2_2F6_6 is a charge-ordered material with Fe2+^{2+}/Fe3+^{3+} configuration. Here its physical properties, including magnetism, electronic structure, phase transition, and charge ordering, are studied theoretically. On one hand, the charge ordering leads to improper ferroelectricity with a large polarization. On the other hand, its magnetic ground state can be tuned from the antiferromagnetic to ferrimagnetic by moderate compressive strain. Thus, LiFe2_2F6_6 can be a rare multiferroic with both large magnetization and polarization. Most importantly, since the charge ordering is the common ingredient for both ferroelectricity and magnetization, the net magnetization may be fully switched by flipping the polarization, rendering intrinsically strong magnetoelectric effect and desirable function.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
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