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    The nature of Ho magnetism in multiferroic HoMnO3

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    Using x-ray resonant magnetic scattering and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, techniques that are element specific, we have elucidated the role of Ho3+ in multiferroic HoMnO3. In zero field, Ho3+ orders antiferromagnetically with moments aligned along the hexagonal c direction below 40 K, and undergoes a transition to another magnetic structure below 4.5 K. In applied electric fields of up to 1x10^7 V/m, the magnetic structure of Ho3+ remains unchanged.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures Manuscript accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. 200

    High-temperature phase transitions of hexagonal YMnO3

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    We report a detailed high-resolution powder neutron diffraction investigation of the structural behaviour of the multiferroic hexagonal polymorph of YMnO3 between room temperature and 1403 K. The study was aimed at resolving previous uncertainties regarding the nature of the paraelectric- ferroelectric transition and the possibilities of any secondary structural transitions. We observe a clear transition at 1258 +/- 14 K corresponding to a unit cell tripling and a change in space group from centrosymmetric P6_3/mmc to polar P6_3cm. Despite the fact that this symmetry permits ferroelectricity, our experimental data for this transition analysed in terms of symmetry-adapted displacement modes clearly supports previous theoretical analysis that the transition is driven primarily by the antiferrodistortive K3 mode. We therefore verify previous suggestions that YMnO3 is an improper ferrielectric. Furthermore, our data confirm that the previously suggested intermediate phase with space group P6_3/mcm does not occur. However, we do find evidence for an isosymmetric phase transition (i.e. P6_3cm to P6_3cm) at ~920 K which involves a sharp decrease in polarization. This secondary transition correlates well with several previous reports of anomalies in physical properties in this temperature region and may be related to Y-O hybridization.Comment: Submitted to PR

    Local magnetism and magnetoelectric effect in HoMnO3 studied with muon-spin relaxation

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    We present the results of muon-spin relaxation (ÎŒ+ SR) measurements on the hexagonal manganite HoMnO3. Features in the temperature-dependent relaxation rate λ correlate with the magnetic transitions at 76, 38, and 34 K. The highest temperature transition, associated with the ordering of Mn3+ moments has the largest effect on λ. The application of a static electric field of E=5× 106 Vm-1 below T=50K causes a small reduction in λ which is suggestive of coupling between ferroelectric and magnetic domain walls in the ordered state of the material. © 2010 The American Physical Society
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