The low-temperature ferroelectric polarization of multiferroic YMn2O5 is
completely reversed at a critical pressure of 10 kbar and the phase transition
from the incommensurate to the commensurate magnetic phase is induced by
pressures above 14 kbar. The high-pressure data correlate with thermal
expansion measurements indicating a significant lattice strain at the
low-temperature transition into the incommensurate phase. The results support
the exchange striction model for the ferroelectricity in multiferroic
RMn2O5 compounds and they show the importance of magnetic frustration as
well as the spin-lattice coupling