Strain-Driven Stabilization of a Room-Temperature Chiral Multiferroic with Coupled Ferroaxial and Ferroelectric Order

Guodong Ren, Gwan Yeong Jung, Huandong Chen, Chong Wang, Boyang Zhao, Rama K. Vasudevan, Jordan A. Hachtel, Andrew R. Lupini, Miaofang Chi, Di Xiao, Jayakanth Ravichandran, Rohan Mishra

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Abstract

Noncollinear ferroic materials are sought after as testbeds to explore the intimate connections between topology and symmetry, which result in electronic, optical, and magnetic functionalities not observed in collinear ferroic materials. For example, ferroaxial materials have rotational structural distortions that break mirror symmetry and induce chirality. When ferroaxial order is coupled with ferroelectricity arising from a broken inversion symmetry, it offers the prospect of electric-field-control of the ferroaxial distortions and opens up new tunable functionalities. However, chiral multiferroics, especially ones stable at room temperature, are rare. A strain-stabilized, room-temperature chiral multiferroic phase in single crystals of BaTiS3 is reported here. Using first-principles calculations, the stabilization of this multiferroic phase having P63 space group for biaxial tensile strains exceeding 1.5% applied on the basal ab-plane of the room temperature P63cm phase of BaTiS3 is predicted. The chiral multiferroic phase is characterized by rotational distortions of TiS6 octahedra around the long c-axis and polar displacement of Ti atoms along the c-axis. The ferroaxial and ferroelectric distortions and their domains in P63-BaTiS3 are directly resolved using atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy. Landau-based phenomenological modeling predicts a strong coupling between the ferroelectric and the ferroaxial order making P63-BaTiS3 an attractive test bed for achieving electric-field-control of chirality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2416560
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume35
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 4 2025

Keywords

  • chalcogenides
  • chirality
  • ferroaxial
  • ferroelectricity
  • multiferroics

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